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Definition of willing
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Willing
(v. t.)
Spontaneous;
self-moved.
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Cruel
::
Cruel (a.)
Disposed
to give pain to
others;
willing
or
pleased
to hurt,
torment,
or
afflict;
destitute
of
sympathetic
kindness
and pity;
savage;
inhuman;
hard-hearted;
merciless..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.)
Endowed
with the power of
willing;
as, man is a
voluntary
agent..
Involuntary
::
Involuntary
(a.) Not
proceeding
from
choice;
done
unwillingly;
reluctant;
compulsory;
as,
involuntary
submission..
Volitient
::
Volitient
(a.)
Exercising
the will;
acting
from
choice;
willing,
or
having
power to
will..
Volition
::
Volition
(n.) The power of
willing
or
determining;
will.
Swill
::
Swill (n.) The wash, or
mixture
of
liquid
substances,
given to
swine;
hogwash;
--
called
also
swillings..
Willing
::
Willing
(v. t.)
Received
of
choice,
or
without
reluctance;
submitted
to
voluntarily;
chosen;
desired..
Repugnancy
::
Repugnancy
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
repugnant;
opposition;
contrariety;
especially,
a
strong
instinctive
antagonism;
aversion;
reluctance;
unwillingness,
as of mind,
passions,
principles,
qualities,
and the
like..
Aposiopesis
::
Aposiopesis
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which the
speaker
breaks
off
suddenly,
as if
unwilling
or
unable
to state what was in his mind; as, I
declare
to you that his
conduct
-- but I can not speak of that,
here..
Loathly
::
Loathly
(adv.)
Unwillingly;
reluctantly.
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Unwillingly;
grudgingly.
Teachable
::
Teachable
(a.)
Capable
of being
taught;
apt to
learn;
also,
willing
to
receive
instruction;
docile..
Rather
::
Rather
(a.) More
readily
or
willingly;
preferably.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Unwilling
to cause pain;
gentle;
mild.
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..
Averse
::
Averse
(a.)
Having
a
repugnance
or
opposition
of mind;
disliking;
disinclined;
unwilling;
reluctant.
Obedient
::
Obedient
(a.)
Subject
in will or act to
authority;
willing
to obey;
submissive
to
restraint,
control,
or
command..
Please
::
Please
(v. i.) To have
pleasure;
to be
willing,
as a
matter
of
affording
pleasure
or
showing
favor;
to
vouchsafe;
to
consent..
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..
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