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    dictionary.cambridge.org
    willing
    uk/ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/ us/ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/
    adjective
    1. to be happy to do something if it is needed
      If you're willing to fly at night, you can get a much cheaper ticket.
    2. A willing person does their work energetically and enthusiastically
      a willing helper
    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/willing
  2. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/willing

    Webwilling adjective will· ing ˈwi-liŋ Synonyms of willing 1 : inclined or favorably disposed in mind : ready willing and eager to help 2 : prompt to act or respond lending a willing

  3. will·ing
    ADJECTIVE
    willing (adjective)
    1. ready, eager, or prepared to do something:
      "he was quite willing to compromise"
      • given or done readily:
        "willing and prompt obedience"
        synonyms:
        readily given · gladly given · willingly given · promptly given · ungrudging
        antonyms:
    will
    VERB
    willing (present participle)
    1. make or try to make (someone) do something or (something) happen by the exercise of mental powers:
      "reluctantly he willed himself to turn and go back" ·
      "she stared into the fog, willing it to clear"
    2. formal
      literary
      intend, desire, or wish (something) to happen:
      "their friendship flourished particularly because Adams willed it" ·
      "he was doing what the saint willed"
      synonyms:
    3. (will something to)
      bequeath something to (someone) by the terms of one's will:
      "his father willed the farm to Mr. Timms"
      synonyms:
      bequeath · leave · give · hand down · hand on · pass on · settle on · make over · transfer · gift · devise
      • leave specified instructions in one's will:
        "he willed that his body be given to the hospital"
    ORIGIN
    Old English willa (noun), willian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wil, German Wille (nouns), also to will and the adverb well.
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  4. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/willing

    Webbe willing (to do something) B1 to be happy to do something if it is needed: If you're willing to fly at night, you can get a much cheaper ticket. You said you needed a volunteer - well, …

  5. https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/willing

    WebDefinition of willing 1 as in ready having a desire or inclination (as for a specified course of action) I'm a little confused, but perfectly willing to do as you ask Synonyms & Similar …

  6. https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/willing to

    WebJan 27, 2023 · Thesaurus / willing to FEEDBACK willing to as in about to synonyms for willing to Compare Synonyms almost at the point of fixing to intending on the verge of …

  7. https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/willing_to.html

    WebSynonyms for willing to include in the mood, disposed to, feeling like, inclined to, interested in, keen on, minded to, ready for, ready to and wanting to. Find more similar words at …

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    What does it mean to be willing to do something?
    be willing (to do sth) B1 to be happy to do something if it is needed: › approving A willing person does their work energetically and enthusiastically: › not opposed to doing something; ready or eager to do something: ›
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/willing
    What is the opposite of willing?
    Antonyms for willing. disinclined, unamenable, unwilling. 2 having or showing the ability to respond without delay or hesitation. she's always lent a willing hand whenever a neighbor needed help or a friend a favor.
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    What is the synonym of willing to almost?
    Synonyms for willing to. almost. at the point of. fixing to. intending. on the verge of. ready. set.
    What is the difference between deliberate and willing?
    intentional stresses an awareness of an end to be achieved. deliberate implies full consciousness of the nature of one's act and its consequences. willing implies a readiness and eagerness to accede to or anticipate the wishes of another. He was a willing participant in the crime.
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  9. https://ieltsetc.com/2021/02/willing

    WebFeb 12, 2021 · The meaning of ‘willing to’ I have to (I’m willing to work late if the pay is good) there’s not much choice. (I’m willing to do the late shift if you can’t find anyone else) it’s the right thing to do (I’m willing to take my …

  10. https://www.powerthesaurus.org/willing_to_work/synonyms

    WebWilling To Work synonyms - 44 Words and Phrases for Willing To Work. agree to work. agreed to cooperate. agreed to work. eager to work. forward to working. go into business. …

  11. https://convoenglish.co/speaking-level-3-i-am-willing-to

    WebApr 7, 2020 · This means that we are willing or not willing to do something, but it depends on another condition. Subject + be verb + willing + infinitive + if… They are willing to lower the price if you order more units. I am …

  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiT1F6l3SwQ

    WebOct 12, 2017 · Learn how to use: Be Willing To, Willingly, Willingness and Will in this English grammar class with your British English teacher Greg!===== ?????????????...



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