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View definitions for willingness to fight

willingness to fight

noun as in scrappiness

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In short, for any on Rishi Sunak’s own side, doomladen about their prospects, their spirit was likely lifted by their leader’s willingness to fight.

From BBC

Ukraine’s defiance and willingness to fight though has not been extinguished – even with the latest setbacks.

From BBC

In “The Idea of You” Hathaway’s Solène is socially crucified for daring to have a romantic relationship with a man 16 years younger than she is, despite Galitzine’s star Hayes’ insistent willingness to fight for them.

From Salon

I value its willingness to fight and lead at this critical time when democracy is fragile.

“You need to dig deep and find a way to win. I won’t pretend we played an excellent game, but we battled extremely hard and willingness to fight made the difference.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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