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- WILLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
willing implies a readiness and eagerness to accede to or anticipate the wishes of another
- WILLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WILLING definition: 1 to be happy to do something if it is needed: 2 A willing person does their work energetically… Learn more
- Willing - definition of willing by The Free Dictionary
Define willing willing synonyms, willing pronunciation, willing translation, English dictionary definition of willing adj 1 Disposed or inclined; prepared: I am willing to overlook your mistakes 2 Acting or ready to act gladly; eagerly compliant: a willing worker
- WILLING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Willing definition: disposed or consenting; inclined See examples of WILLING used in a sentence
- WILLING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is willing to do something, they are fairly happy about doing it and will do it if they are asked or required to do it The military now say they're willing to hold talks with the political parties There are, of course, questions which she will not be willing to answer
- Understanding the Word Willing: A Complete Guide for Better English . . .
The word "willing" is an adjective that describes a person's readiness, consent, or enthusiasm to do something It's often used to express someone's attitude towards an action or a task
- willing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to express willingness: Nobody will help us to express a command: You will report to the principal at once to mean "may be expected or supposed to'': You will not have forgotten him to express probability or to show what is likely: They will be asleep by this time, don't you think? to express customary action: She will write for hours at a time
- willingly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
willingly (comparative more willingly, superlative most willingly) Of one’s own free will; freely and spontaneously quotations
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