"Wont" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wont" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wont" Meaning

Informal spelling of "won't", which is a contraction of "will not". It is used to indicate unwillingness to perform an action or to signify disagreement.

Example: I wont go to the party tonight.

It is used more commonly in spoken English and in informal writing, such as text messages or social media posts. In formal writing, "won't" is often spelled out in full as "will not".

"Wont" Examples

Usage Examples for the word 'won't'


Past of 'will not': Jaw-Dropping News


I won't believe it unless I see it with my own eyes.
He won't eat that food, it's gross.
They won't be able to join us, they're on the other side of town.

Informal Expression of Determination or Firmness: The Unyielding Attitude


I won't back down even if they try to intimidate me.
The elementary school kids won't give up, they're determined to solve it.
She won't let her doubts hold her back, she's confident.

Negative Form of Emphasis or Reproduction: A Rather Powerful Statement


I'll give you the last carrot, won't I. Not likely.
The music won't even get started until everyone is seated quietly.
He won't be lonely then, because he'll be receiving a lot of company.

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