willing (Meaning)

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willing (n)

the act of making a choice

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willing (a)

disposed or inclined toward

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willing (s)

not brought about by coercion or force

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willing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Will

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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.

Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

Spontaneous; self-moved.

willing Sentence Examples

  1. I am willing to help you with your project, but I'm not sure if I have enough time.
  2. She was not willing to give up on her dream, even after several setbacks.
  3. The dog was willing to follow its owner anywhere, even into dangerous territory.
  4. I'm not willing to compromise on my principles, even if it means losing something.
  5. The company is willing to invest in new technology to improve efficiency.
  6. He was willing to risk everything to save his friend from danger.
  7. I'm not willing to take the blame for something I didn't do.
  8. She was willing to volunteer her time at the local charity.
  9. I'm not willing to tolerate disrespect from anyone.
  10. The athlete was willing to train hard to achieve his goals.

FAQs About the word willing

the act of making a choice, disposed or inclined toward, not brought about by coercion or forceof Will, Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not op

inclined, glad,ready, obliging, eager, disposed,prepared, minded, excited, amenable

unwilling, unwilling, loath, loath, disinclined, reluctant,reluctant, averse, disinclined, averse

I am willing to help you with your project, but I'm not sure if I have enough time.

She was not willing to give up on her dream, even after several setbacks.

The dog was willing to follow its owner anywhere, even into dangerous territory.

I'm not willing to compromise on my principles, even if it means losing something.