wilfulness (Meaning)

Wordnet

wilfulness (n)

the trait of being prone to disobedience and lack of discipline

Webster

wilfulness (n.)

See Willful, Willfully, and Willfulness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wilfulness

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wilfulness Sentence Examples

  1. The child's wilfulness caused frequent tantrums, making it difficult to discipline them.
  2. The suspect's wilfulness in refusing to cooperate with the police investigation hindered the case.
  3. The stubborn and wilful nature of the goat led to it being difficult to control.
  4. The politician's wilfulness in pursuing his own agenda alienated him from his constituents.
  5. The student's wilfulness in ignoring instructions resulted in poor performance.
  6. The doctor's wilfulness in treating the patient without proper authorization raised concerns about negligence.
  7. The CEO's wilfulness in making risky business decisions led to substantial losses.
  8. The employee's wilfulness in violating company policies warranted disciplinary action.
  9. The writer's wilfulness in exploring unconventional storytelling techniques resulted in a captivating novel.
  10. The dog's wilfulness in chasing squirrels made it difficult to keep it on a leash.

FAQs About the word wilfulness

the trait of being prone to disobedience and lack of disciplineSee Willful, Willfully, and Willfulness.

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The child's wilfulness caused frequent tantrums, making it difficult to discipline them.

The suspect's wilfulness in refusing to cooperate with the police investigation hindered the case.

The stubborn and wilful nature of the goat led to it being difficult to control.

The politician's wilfulness in pursuing his own agenda alienated him from his constituents.