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Willing

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Main Entry: will
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause

Synonyms:

authorize, bid, bring about, command, decide on, decree, demand, determine, direct, effect, enjoin, exert, insist, intend, ordain, order, request, resolve
Main Entry: will
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: choose

Synonyms:

be inclined, crave, desire, elect, have a mind to, incline, like, opt, please, prefer, see fit, want, wish

Antonyms:

neglect, pass
Main Entry: will
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give, bequeath to another

Synonyms:

bequest, confer, cut off, devise, disherit, disinherit, leave, legate, pass on, probate, transfer

Antonyms:

keep, receive
Main Entry: willing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: agreeable, ready

Synonyms:

accommodating, active, amenable, cheerful, compliant, consenting, content, deliberate, desirous, disposed, eager, energetic, enthusiastic, fair, favorable, feeling, forward, game, go along with, happy, in accord with, in favor, in the mood, inclined, intentional, like-minded, obedient, one, pleased, predisposed, prepared, prompt, prone, reliable, responsible, tractable, unasked, unbidden, unforced, voluntary, well-disposed, willful, witting, zealous

Antonyms:

disagreeable, unprepared, unwilling
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Will.
Category: 1. Acts of volition

Synonyms:

-nouns
will, volition, conation, velleity; liberum arbitrium; will and pleasure, free will; freedom; discretion; option (choice); voluntariness; spontaneity, spontaneousness; originality., pleasure, wish, mind; desire; frame of mind (inclination); intention; predetermination; self-control, determination (resolution) [more]; force of will.
-verbs
will, list; see fit, think fit; determine (resolve); enjoin; settle (choose); volunteer., have a will of one's own; do what one chooses (freedom); have it all one's own way; have one's will, have one's own way., use one's discretion, exercise one's discretion; take upon oneself, take one's own course, take the law into one's own hands; do of one's own accord, do upon one's own authority; originate (cause).
-adjectives
voluntary, volitional, willful; free; optional; discretional, discretionary; volitient, volitive., minded (willing); prepense (predetermined); intended; autocratic; unbidden (bid [more]); spontaneous; original (casual); unconstrained.
-adverbs
voluntarily; at will, at pleasure; a volonte, a discretion; al piacere; ad libitum, ad arbitrium; as one thinks proper, as it seems good to; a beneplacito., of one's own accord, of one's own free will; proprio motu, suo motu, ex meromotu; out of one's own head; by choice; purposely (intentionally); deliberately.
-phrases
stet pro ratione voluntas; sic volo sic jubeo; a vostro beneplacito; beneficium accipere libertatem est vendere; Deus vull; was man nicht kann meiden muss man wilig leiden.

Antonyms:

necessity
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Main Entry: agreeable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: willing to be in unison, assent

Synonyms:

acquiescent, amenable, approving, complying, concurring, congenial, consenting, favorable, grateful, in accord, responsive, sympathetic, well-disposed, willing

Antonyms:

disagreeable, incongruous, repugnant, unwilling
Main Entry: bequeath
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give in a will

Synonyms:

bestow, commit, devise, endow, entrust, grant, hand down, hand on, impart, leave, leave to, legate, pass on, transmit, will

Antonyms:

take
Main Entry: choose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pick, select

Synonyms:

accept, adopt, appoint, call for, cast, co-opt, commit oneself, crave, cull, decide on, designate, desire, determine, discriminate between, draw lots, elect, embrace, espouse, excerpt, extract, fancy, favor, feel disposed to, finger, fix on, glean, judge, love, make choice, make decision, make up one's mind, name, opt for, predestine, prefer, see fit, separate, set aside, settle upon, sift out, single out, slot, sort, tab, tag, take, take up, tap, want, weigh, will, winnow, wish, wish for
Notes: choose means to pick out or select from a number of alternatives, while chose is the past tense of choose
Main Entry: conciliatory
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: placid, yielding

Synonyms:

appeasing, assuaging, calm, civil, disarming, irenic, mollifying, pacific, peaceable, placating, placatory, propitiative, quiet, willing

Antonyms:

antagonistic, fighting, refusing, stubborn
Main Entry: content
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: happy, agreeable

Synonyms:

appeased, at ease, can't complain, comfortable, complacent, contented, fat dumb and happy, fulfilled, gratified, pleased as punch, satisfied, smug, tickled pink, willing

Antonyms:

depressed, disagreeable, discontent, dissatisfied, disturbed, needy, unhappy, upset, wanting
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