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willingness

Definition for willingness

noun as in readiness

Strongest matches

eagerness, enthusiasm

Strong matches

alacrity, compliance, consent, zeal

noun as in enthusiasm

Strongest matches

eagerness, readiness

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Example Sentences

But on the compound, it also encourages a certain callousness, a willingness to not intervene when the worst happens.

That generosity and willingness to share has yet to extend to Newsom’s breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, his step count or daily hygiene, as the governor’s kindness seems to know at least some bounds.

Norris quickly became a fan favourite, with his diffident-but-jokey personality, and willingness to show his true self on social media.

From BBC

In a video message, Zelensky said Russia had to "show its willingness to stop the war or continue the war".

From BBC

He later denied he was talking about the UK or France, the only two European countries that have publicly stated their willingness to send peacekeepers to Ukraine.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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