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Definition of willing
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of willing is as below...
Willing
(v. t.)
Received
of
choice,
or
without
reluctance;
submitted
to
voluntarily;
chosen;
desired..
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Willing
::
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.
Amenable
::
Amenable
(a.)
Willing
to yield or
submit;
responsive;
tractable.
Wouldingness
::
Wouldingness
(n.)
Willingness;
desire.
Promptness
::
Promptness
(n.)
Cheerful
willingness;
alacrity.
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.)
Endowed
with the power of
willing;
as, man is a
voluntary
agent..
Volitient
::
Volitient
(a.)
Exercising
the will;
acting
from
choice;
willing,
or
having
power to
will..
Involuntariness
::
Involuntariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
involuntary;
unwillingness;
automatism.
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..
Coy
::
Coy (v. i.) To make
difficulty;
to be
unwilling.
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.)
Willingness
or
eagerness
to
engage
in labor which
requires
boldness,
promptness,
energy,
and like
qualities;
as, a man of great
enterprise..
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Received
with
gladness;
admitted
willingly
to the
house,
entertainment,
or
company;
as, a
welcome
visitor..
Swill
::
Swill (n.) The wash, or
mixture
of
liquid
substances,
given to
swine;
hogwash;
--
called
also
swillings..
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..
Earless
::
Earless
(a.)
Without
ears;
hence,
deaf or
unwilling
to
hear..
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Prepared
in mind or
disposition;
not
reluctant;
willing;
free;
inclined;
disposed.
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..
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The
designation
of a
person
in a will to take a
devise
or
legacy,
either
on
failure
of a
former
devisee
or
legatee
by
incapacity
or
unwillingness
to
accept,
or after him..
Unwilling
::
Unwilling
(a.) Not
willing;
loath;
disinclined;
reluctant;
as, an
unwilling
servant..
Embracement
::
Embracement
(n.)
Willing
acceptance.
Deafness
::
Deafness
(n.)
Unwillingness
to hear;
voluntary
rejection
of what is
addressed
to the
understanding.
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