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willful
[wil-fuhl]
adjective
deliberate, voluntary, or intentional.
The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
Synonyms: volitional;unreasonably stubborn or headstrong; self-willed.
willful
/ ˈwɪlfʊl /
adjective
the US spelling of wilful
Other Word Forms
- willfully adverb
- willfulness noun
- half-willful adjective
- half-willfulness noun
- unwillful adjective
- unwillfulness noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
It’s a tip of the hat to willful blindness, lack of critical thought and historical illiteracy.
If it went to trial, the damages could have reached up to $150,000 per case of willful copyright infringement and could have cost the startup billions.
He was convicted of willful cruelty to a child and was on probation in that case when he was arrested last week.
For far too long, the United States has treated the Muslim Brotherhood with a dangerous combination of naiveté and willful blindness.
He is more than willing to tolerate willful acts of destruction and violence from his own supporters.
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