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Synonyms

will-less

American  
[wil-lis] / ˈwɪl lɪs /

adjective

  1. having or exerting no will.

    a timid, will-less little man.

  2. done or occurring without the will; involuntary.

    a will-less compliance.

  3. leaving no will; intestate.

    to die will-less.


Other Word Forms

  • will-lessly adverb
  • will-lessness noun

Etymology

Origin of will-less

First recorded in 1740–50

Example Sentences

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It was reported that 70% of estates administered in court are will-less.

From Time Magazine Archive

Why Gorki wanted to write 2,700 pages about this dull and will-less man is almost as great a mystery as the Moscow trials that disclosed a fantastic story of Gorki's death.*

From Time Magazine Archive

These boys and girls were will-less, their speech flat, their gestures vague, their personalities devoid of anger, hope, laughter, enthusiasm, passion, or despair.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright

Will what that will-less yearns for;—and for thee Is compass'd Man's chief end!

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 by Various

It is a singular fact that, although conscious of a more interior and potent force at work within, I am now more quiet and will-less than I was when it at first affected me.

From Life of Father Hecker by Elliott, Walter