Associations to the word «Willing»
Noun
- Fight
- Spirit
- Assent
- Captive
- Embrace
- Anne
- Wait
- Athenian
- Necessary
- Mass
- Burden
- Innocent
- Let
- Posterity
- Worker
- Privilege
- Negotiation
- Victoria
- Dictate
- Subordinate
- Moderate
- Anything
- Hitler
- Hardship
- Raymond
- Engineer
- Partner
- Premium
- Participant
- Reward
- Offer
- Alice
- Consumer
- Nay
- Countryman
- Lazarus
- Assist
- Money
- Desire
- Andy
- Bribe
- Undertaking
- Disregard
- Companionship
- Wanting
- Taker
- Bargain
- Cheat
- Caring
- Grant
- Comedy
- If
- Martyrdom
- Behalf
- Talk
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
WILLING, adjective. Ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.
WILLING, noun. (rare or obsolete) The execution of a will.
WILLING, verb. Present participle of will
WILLING HORSE, noun. (idiomatic) (dated) One who readily performs hard work or who voluntarily tolerates an adverse situation.
Dictionary definition
WILLING, noun. The act of making a choice; "followed my father of my own volition".
WILLING, adjective. Disposed or inclined toward; "a willing participant"; "willing helpers".
WILLING, adjective. Not brought about by coercion or force; "the confession was uncoerced".
Wise words
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