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willing
[wil-ing]
adjective
disposed or consenting; inclined.
willing to go along.
Synonyms: mindedcheerfully consenting or ready.
a willing worker.
done, given, borne, used, etc., with cheerful readiness.
willing
/ ˈwɪlɪŋ /
adjective
favourably disposed or inclined; ready
cheerfully or eagerly compliant
done, given, accepted, etc, freely or voluntarily
Other Word Forms
- willingly adverb
- willingness noun
- overwilling adjective
- prewilling adjective
- quasi-willing adjective
Word History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"Venezuela has always been willing to talk, to engage in dialogue, but we demand respect," he added.
"We need bold, competent and creative new leadership at CDC, people able and willing to chart a new course," he said.
“We are more than willing to work with any city or county that wants to do its part to solve our housing crisis,” Bonta said.
Though it may be easier to turn from the darkest realities of our times, the danger remains whether we’re willing to see it or not.
Another could be whether or not Democratic candidates are willing to recognize Israel’s war as a genocide, something on which the party’s constituents increasingly agree.
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