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- Dictionarywilling/ˈwɪlɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. ready, eager, or prepared to do something: "he was quite willing to compromise" Similar Opposite
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WILLING definition: 1. to be happy to do something if it is needed: 2. A willing person does their work energetically…. Learn more.
willing: 1 n the act of making a choice Synonyms: volition Types: intention an act of intending; a volition that you intend to carry out Type of: choice , option , pick , selection the act of choosing or selecting adj disposed or inclined toward “a willing participant” “ willing helpers” Synonyms: compliant disposed or willing to comply ...
willing: [adjective] inclined or favorably disposed in mind : ready.
3 meanings: 1. favourably disposed or inclined; ready 2. cheerfully or eagerly compliant 3. done, given, accepted, etc, freely.... Click for more definitions.
Noun: 1. willing - the act of making a choice; "followed my father of my own volition"
[not usually before noun] willing (to do something) not objecting to doing something; having no reason for not doing something Many consumers are willing to pay more for organic food; She seemed willing to accept my explanation.; He's still trying to find a lawyer willing to take his case.; I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.; I'm willing to bet that she knows where he is. He's quite willing to do anything to win.
Willing definition: disposed or consenting; inclined. See examples of WILLING used in a sentence.
WILLING definition: 1. to be happy to do something, if you need to: 2. wanting to do something: . Learn more.
willing meaning, definition, what is willing: prepared to do something, or having no r...: Learn more.
Willing definition: Disposed or inclined; prepared. Nearly all of the exhibitors seemed perfectly willing to let me touch the most delicate things, and they were very nice about explaining everything to me.