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willful
[ wil-fuhl ]
adjective
- deliberate, voluntary, or intentional:
The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
Synonyms: volitional;
- unreasonably stubborn or headstrong; self-willed.
Synonyms: adamant, obdurate, inflexible, pigheaded, refractory, contrary, intransigent
willful
/ ˈwɪlfʊl /
adjective
- the US spelling of wilful
Other Words From
- will·ful·ly adverb
- will·ful·ness noun
- half-will·ful adjective
- half-will·ful·ness noun
- un·will·ful adjective
- un·will·ful·ness noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
This will be a willful surrender to the age-old, patently illogical dictum that preparing for war is the necessary precondition for peace.
Journalist Lindsay Beyerstein agreed, arguing that ignorance is willful, chosen by people who enjoy the permission not to be troubled by facts.
Watching "Here" is akin to watching a willful erasure of how the past has been weaponized over the last several years.
But because the delays and discharges occurred in an area of the hospital classified as an emergency room, lawyers said that Texas law set a much higher burden of proof: “willful and wanton negligence.”
Trump and his regime also engaged in acts of structural and institutional violence against the American people through willful negligence and outright malice.
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