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View definitions for willfully

willfully

adverb as in designedly

adverb as in intentionally

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adverb as in purposely

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His heavy, nuanced songs and personal lyrics — from Alice in Chains’ “Rooster” to “Cut You in” and his four solo records — are multilayered, often willfully opaque and always powerful.

Democrats have lambasted Musk’s work in recent weeks, accusing him of willfully spreading misinformation about what federal funding is being spent on.

One of our biggest civic crises in America is that so many of our citizens lack basic comprehension of the governmental and economic model they live under, or, perhaps, they willfully deny it.

From Salon

I don’t know if that is bluster for negotiation purposes, or if he’s willfully ignorant, or both.

Yet the alternative — a vote for Trump — was utterly unthinkable as if only the most gullible or willfully ignorant could embrace the venomous rhetoric and unrelenting chaos he embodied.

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