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Definition of willing in English: willingadjectiveˈwɪlɪŋˈwɪlɪŋ 1Ready, eager, or prepared to do something. with infinitive he was quite willing to compromise Example sentencesExamples - And we're ready, willing and able to assist someone they believe to be involved in pretty bad stuff.
- Like any wise leader he was aware that his own success would have been nothing had his men not been willing, even eager, to follow him.
- After a week of not going to the gym or doing much of anything active except for a few good bike rides, I was ready and willing to run down to the gym and resume the program today.
- Neither is ready or willing to be put out to grass and they are hardly candidates for the sporting knacker's yard, a fact that Paterson readily concedes himself.
- A man of deep faith, he helped out in many of the church undertakings and was always ready and willing to support such ventures.
- Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises.
- I'm afraid I don't live in a society where everybody is ready, willing and able to go to University, if only the funding package were right.
- At Imprint, what we require of volunteers is to be enthusiastic, eager and willing to learn.
- He's eager and willing to please and follows my instructions without a fault.
- Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism.
- The American People are ready, willing, and able to mount - and succeed in - a mission to Mars.
- I also hope to have sponsor forms for my trek to Canada ready, so any willing volunteers can hassle their workmates, friends and family to help me.
- A permanent ceasefire and peace will come through a political solution for which all sides should be ready and willing to compromise.
- Yesterday the manager was quoted as saying he was ready and willing to sign the new deal, but after the intervention of the Irishmen that agreement must now surely be on hold.
- But he is always ready and willing to help others with a smile.
- One thing Witmer tries to emphasize to students is she is ready and willing to communicate with students about issues important to them.
- I didn't want to play myself, but I didn't mind that others were eager and willing.
- He was ready and willing to walk away from the city and put the fight on another month and in another city but executives at Madison Square Garden convinced him to stay in town.
- A lady of kind and gentle disposition, she was always ready and willing to lend help and encouragement and was a top class neighbour and friend.
- Marie maintains a list of people ready and willing to fill positions and as an extra bonus to employers there are wage subsidies available.
Synonyms ready, prepared, disposed, inclined, nothing loath, of a mind, so minded, minded, in the mood happy, glad, pleased eager, keen, enthusiastic consenting, agreeable, amenable, accommodating, obliging, compliant, acquiescent informal game - 1.1 Given or done readily.
willing and prompt obedience Example sentencesExamples - What is required of God's people is a willing obedience to be led through an incredible series of events.
- You will readily obtain good advice, timely encouragement and willing support from your allies.
Synonyms readily given, gladly given, willingly given, promptly given, ungrudging
Rhymes deskilling, filling, grilling, killing, Pilling, quilling, Schilling, self-fulfilling, shilling, Trilling, unfulfilling Definition of willing in US English: willingadjectiveˈwɪlɪŋˈwiliNG 1often with infinitive Ready, eager, or prepared to do something. he was quite willing to compromise Example sentencesExamples - The American People are ready, willing, and able to mount - and succeed in - a mission to Mars.
- Marie maintains a list of people ready and willing to fill positions and as an extra bonus to employers there are wage subsidies available.
- One thing Witmer tries to emphasize to students is she is ready and willing to communicate with students about issues important to them.
- Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism.
- But he is always ready and willing to help others with a smile.
- Like any wise leader he was aware that his own success would have been nothing had his men not been willing, even eager, to follow him.
- Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises.
- A man of deep faith, he helped out in many of the church undertakings and was always ready and willing to support such ventures.
- I'm afraid I don't live in a society where everybody is ready, willing and able to go to University, if only the funding package were right.
- At Imprint, what we require of volunteers is to be enthusiastic, eager and willing to learn.
- A permanent ceasefire and peace will come through a political solution for which all sides should be ready and willing to compromise.
- After a week of not going to the gym or doing much of anything active except for a few good bike rides, I was ready and willing to run down to the gym and resume the program today.
- Neither is ready or willing to be put out to grass and they are hardly candidates for the sporting knacker's yard, a fact that Paterson readily concedes himself.
- He's eager and willing to please and follows my instructions without a fault.
- And we're ready, willing and able to assist someone they believe to be involved in pretty bad stuff.
- Yesterday the manager was quoted as saying he was ready and willing to sign the new deal, but after the intervention of the Irishmen that agreement must now surely be on hold.
- A lady of kind and gentle disposition, she was always ready and willing to lend help and encouragement and was a top class neighbour and friend.
- I didn't want to play myself, but I didn't mind that others were eager and willing.
- I also hope to have sponsor forms for my trek to Canada ready, so any willing volunteers can hassle their workmates, friends and family to help me.
- He was ready and willing to walk away from the city and put the fight on another month and in another city but executives at Madison Square Garden convinced him to stay in town.
Synonyms ready, prepared, disposed, inclined, nothing loath, of a mind, so minded, minded, in the mood - 1.1 Given or done readily.
willing and prompt obedience Example sentencesExamples - You will readily obtain good advice, timely encouragement and willing support from your allies.
- What is required of God's people is a willing obedience to be led through an incredible series of events.
Synonyms readily given, gladly given, willingly given, promptly given, ungrudging
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