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Definition of willing
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Willing
(v. t.) Free to do or to
grant;
having
the mind
inclined;
not
opposed
in mind; not
choosing
to
refuse;
disposed;
not
averse;
desirous;
consenting;
complying;
ready.
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Power
::
Power (n.)
Mental
or moral
ability
to act; one of the
faculties
which are
possessed
by the mind or soul; as, the power of
thinking,
reasoning,
judging,
willing,
fearing,
hoping,
etc..
Forgiveness
::
Forgiveness
(n.)
Disposition
to
pardon;
willingness
to
forgive.
Consent
::
Consent
(v. i.) To
indicate
or
express
a
willingness;
to yield to
guidance,
persuasion,
or
necessity;
to give
assent
or
approval;
to
comply..
Hate
::
Hate (n.) To be very
unwilling;
followed
by an
infinitive,
or a
substantive
clause
with that; as, to hate to get into debt; to hate that
anything
should
be
wasted..
Deaf
::
Deaf (a.)
Unwilling
to hear or
listen;
determinedly
inattentive;
regardless;
not to be
persuaded
as to
facts,
argument,
or
exhortation;
-- with to; as, deaf to
reason..
Mealy-mouthed
::
Mealy-mouthed
(a.) Using soft
words;
plausible;
affectedly
or
timidly
delicate
of
speech;
unwilling
to tell the truth in plain
language.
Wouldingness
::
Wouldingness
(n.)
Willingness;
desire.
Pregnant
::
Pregnant
(a.)
Affording
entrance;
receptive;
yielding;
willing;
open;
prompt.
Volition
::
Volition
(n.) The power of
willing
or
determining;
will.
Reluctant
::
Reluctant
(a.)
Proceeding
from an
unwilling
mind;
granted
with
reluctance;
as,
reluctant
obedience..
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Disposition
to
exercise
compassion
or
favor;
pity;
compassion;
willingness
to spare or to help.
Counselable
::
Counselable
(a.)
Willing
to
receive
counsel
or
follow
advice.
Disgorge
::
Disgorge
(v. t.) To give up
unwillingly
as what one has
wrongfully
seized
and
appropriated;
to make
restitution
of; to
surrender;
as, he was
compelled
to
disgorge
his
ill-gotten
gains..
Willing
::
Willing
(v. t.)
Spontaneous;
self-moved.
Swill
::
Swill (n.) The wash, or
mixture
of
liquid
substances,
given to
swine;
hogwash;
--
called
also
swillings..
Defiance
::
Defiance
(n.) A state of
opposition;
willingness
to
flight;
disposition
to
resist;
contempt
of
opposition.
Deadly
::
Deadly
(a.)
Aiming
or
willing
to
destroy;
implacable;
desperately
hostile;
flagitious;
as,
deadly
enemies..
Pardoning
::
Pardoning
(a.)
Relating
to
pardon;
having
or
exercising
the right to
pardon;
willing
to
pardon;
merciful;
as, the
pardoning
power;
a
pardoning
God..
Averseness
::
Averseness
(n.) The
quality
of being
averse;
opposition
of mind;
unwillingness.
Blind
::
Blind (a.) Not
having
the
faculty
of
discernment;
destitute
of
intellectual
light;
unable
or
unwilling
to
understand
or
judge;
as,
authors
are blind to their own
defects..
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