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willing
adjective as in agreeable, ready
Strongest matches
active, amenable, eager, enthusiastic, happy, inclined, pleased, prepared, prone, responsible
Strong matches
accommodating, consenting, content, deliberate, disposed, fair, feeling, forward, game, predisposed, prompt, voluntary
Weak matches
cheerful, compliant, desirous, energetic, favorable, go along with, in accord with, in favor, in the mood, intentional, like-minded, obedient, reliable, tractable, unasked, unbidden, unforced, well-disposed, willful, witting, zealous
Example Sentences
But the problem isn’t the Dodgers; it’s that the ownership of other teams isn’t creative or willing to spend the money needed for a winning team.
But if you’re willing to spend a few more minutes measuring out the right seasonings and chopping up a few fresh additions, you can have dinner ready in, say, 45 minutes.
The 21-year-old from Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, said she was almost tempted to retrain as a paramedic, as the job hunt proved difficult with fewer companies willing to hire staff.
Harris was willing to drop heavy hints about her own future.
But talks eventually collapsed over just how much of its nuclear arsenal the North was willing to give up and what Pyongyang would get in return.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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