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    willingness
    /ˈwɪlɪŋnɪs/

    noun

    • 1. the quality or state of being prepared to do something; readiness: "the ability and willingness of workers to migrate"

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  2. Willingness is the quality of being happy to do something if it is needed. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see synonyms, translations and related words.

  3. Willing means ready, eager, or willing to do something. It can also mean done or accepted by choice or without reluctance. See synonyms, examples, and word history of willing.

  4. Willingness definition: consent or readiness to do something. See examples of WILLINGNESS used in a sentence.

  5. If someone's willing, he has the quality of willingness, which can vary from meaning "prepared," to "enthusiastic," like your little brother's eager willingness to help walk the dog. If your troop of Girl Scouts has a willingness to try anything, it means they stay cheerful and ready, even if they're hiking through a prickly field of thistles.

  6. Define willingness. willingness synonyms, willingness pronunciation, willingness translation, English dictionary definition of willingness. adj. 1. Disposed or inclined; prepared: I am willing to overlook your mistakes. 2. Acting or ready to act gladly; eagerly compliant: a willing worker.

  7. Willing means being happy or ready to do something if it is needed. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.

  8. Willingness is a noun that means cheerful readiness to do something. Find 64 synonyms and antonyms of willingness, such as enthusiasm, alacrity, goodwill, and reluctance, sluggishness, doubt, and unwillingness.