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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
"The vitally important issue of Palestinian rights should not be co-opted by one organisation that has shown it's willing to use violence in pursuit of its cause."
They have, as Roberts has repeatedly reiterated of late, the kind of “track record” the club is still willing to bet on.
“There are a lot of working-class folks who are willing to invest their money in the region,” Chávez said.
Army Corps of Engineers has completed its cleanup of the area’s residential properties, some may resonate with those planning to rebuild — particularly those willing to try something a little different.
Onana is the one he has decided he is willing to do without.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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