willed Synonyms
Strongest:
- forced
- accidental
- sudden
- haphazard
- necessary
- random
- aimless
- necessary
- haphazard
- unwitting
- chance
- sudden
- forced
- unintentional
- inadvertent
- purposeless
- inadvertent
- incidental
- unwitting
- aimless
- accidental
- chance
- unintentional
- purposeless
- incidental
- random
Strong:
- abrupt
- instinctive
- compulsory
- involuntary
- spontaneous
- abrupt
- nondeliberate
- required
- desultory
- nonpurposive
- desultory
- mandatory
- required
- ordered
- mandatory
- impetuous
- impetuous
- nondeliberate
- ordered
- obligatory
- nonpurposive
- obligatory
- instinctive
- spontaneous
- compulsory
- involuntary
Weak:
willed Meaning
Webster
willed (imp. & p. p.)
of Will
willed Sentence Examples
- The elderly man willed his entire fortune to his beloved granddaughter.
- The storm winds howled and willed the trees to dance.
- The athlete willed herself to push past the pain and reach the finish line.
- The child willed her doll to come to life, but it remained lifeless.
- The politician willed the crowd to believe his empty promises.
- The parents willed their children to make good choices, even when it was difficult.
- The doctor willed the patient to survive the surgery, but fate had other plans.
- The student willed himself to stay awake and study for the upcoming exam.
- The gambler willed the dice to land in his favor, but fortune was not on his side.
- The lost traveler willed himself to find his way back home, but his efforts were futile.
FAQs About the word willed
of Will
intentional, deliberate, intended, willful, voluntary,conscious, reasoned, planned, knowing,wilful
forced, accidental, sudden, haphazard, necessary, random, aimless, necessary, haphazard, unwitting
The elderly man willed his entire fortune to his beloved granddaughter.
The storm winds howled and willed the trees to dance.
The athlete willed herself to push past the pain and reach the finish line.
The child willed her doll to come to life, but it remained lifeless.