"Willingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Willingly" Meaning

Willingly means done or done in a willing manner; with a willingness or desire to do something.

Example: She was willingly chosen as the team captain.

Synonyms: voluntarily, gladly, freely, cheerfully.

"Willingly" Examples

5 Examples of "Willingly"


1. Verb Form

"Many volunteers willingly gave up their holidays to participate in the charity work."

2. Adverb Form

"She willingly accepted the challenge to climb the mountain."

3. Noun Form (Not typically used in modern English, but possible in idiomatic expressions)

(Note: The noun form however is not as frequently used; here an example is provided for learning purposes.)

4. Concord Observed

In conversations: He willingly agreed to go with her to the movies tonight. - implicating a show of friendship or unity
In writing:The charity workers more willingly helped the helpless migrants escape the burning building.

5. Insurance vs Warranties

Even manufacturers themselves will not willingly cover repeat bills for geography mistakes done during design later due!



This completes our usage of willingly.

"Willingly" Similar Words

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Meaning: done or intended on purpose, stubbornly determined, or deliberately reckless.<br><br>Example: The driver's willful disregard for speed limits put everyone's life at risk.

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Williams can refer to several things, including:<br><br>1. A surname of Welsh origin, derived from the Old English name "Willelm" or "Guillaume", meaning "resolute protector" or "resolute defender".<br>2. A given name for males, often referencing the patron saint of Wales, Saint William.<br>3. Williams is also the English form of the French surname Guillaume, which is derived from the Germanic word "wil (will) + helm (helmet)", indicating a someone who wears a helmet or a warrior.<br>4. There may also be references to notable individuals with this name, such as:<br> a) Robin Williams, an American actor and comedian known for his energetic live performances.<br> b) Serena Williams, an American professional tennis player who is one of the most successful tennis players of all time.<br> c) Hank Williams, an American country music singer-songwriter.

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Williamsburg typically refers to:<br><br>1. A township in Virginia, USA, named after King William III of England. It is known for its colonial history and its part in the American Revolution.<br>2. A neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, USA, named after Henry Billings, an early 19th-century landowner. It's a hipster area known for its trendy bars, vintage shops, and music venues.<br>3. Williamsburg Bridge, a suspension bridge in New York City that connects Manhattan to Brooklyn.<br><br>In general, the term "Williamsburg" can evoke a sense of American colonial history, cultural vibrancy, or simple familiarity with the strong Brooklyn influenced hipster culture.

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Informal term for testicles

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Ready to help. The word "willing" means having a positive attitude or disposition to do something, or being eager and willing to help or assist. It can also refer to a person who is willing to obey rules or laws.

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Willingness

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Willingness is the quality of being ready and eager to do something or to be involved in something. It refers to a person's willingness to cooperate, participate, or comply with something, often requiring some level of effort, sacrifice, or change.

Willis

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Willis is a surname of Germanic origin that means "willow tree" or "tree with flexible branches". It is particularly popular in Scotland and England.

Williwaw

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A williwaw is a sudden, violent gust of wind, typically experienced in coastal areas or near mountains. It is often associated with the arrival of a storm, and can be especially strong in areas with rugged terrain or near bodies of water.

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A willow is a type of tree or shrub, typically growing near water, with long strips of flexible stems and distinctive drooping branches. The phrase "weeping willow" is also used to describe something or someone that is sad or emotional.

Willowy

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Suggesting a slender or delicate figure, especially in a fluid and flexible way.

Willpower

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The ability to control oneself and make a decision to achieve a particular goal or objective, often in the face of difficulties or challenges. It involves a combination of determination, self-discipline, and mental toughness.