"Wiling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wiling is not a word in English. However, I think you may be thinking of "willing".
Will-ing can be broken down into three words: "will" and "ing" forms a present participle which expresses a willingness to do something.
The verb "to will" means to have the intention or desire to do something, and the suffix "-ing" forms a present participle that indicates an action that is in progress or intended to happen.
So, the word "willing" is an adjective that means showing a willingness to do something; having a positive attitude and a preparedness to do something.
Example: "She was willing to try the new food."
Usage examples:
1. The tourists were wiling to try the spicy food, but they soon realized it was too hot for them.
2. The sales manager was wiling to negotiate the price of the house but ultimately decided not to make a lowball offer.
3. The hikers were wiling to climb the mountain regardless of the challenging weather conditions.
4. The charity was wiling to accept donations in various forms, including cash, goods, and services.
5. The team leader was wiling to listen to the opposing view and consider it in the decision-making process.