| Definition of 'Willingness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) willingness
cheerful compliance
"he expressed his willingness to help"
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| Definition of 'Willingness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Willingness
the quality or state of being willing; free choice or consent of the will; freedom from reluctance; readiness of the mind to do or forbear
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Sense: ready to agree (to do something)
a willing helper; She's willing to help in any way she can.
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Afrikaans: gewilligheid |
Arabic: إسْتِعْداد، رِضا |
Bulgarian: охота |
Brazilian: boa vontade / espontaneid |
Czech: ochota |
German: die Bereitwilligkeit |
Danish: villighed |
Greek: προθυμία |
Spanish: buena voluntad/gana |
Estonian: abivalmidus |
Farsi: موافقت |
Finnish: halukkuus |
French: bonne volonté |
Hebrew: רָצוֹן |
Hindi: रजामंदी |
Croatian: voljnost |
Hungarian: szolgálatkészség, hajland |
Indonesian: keikhlasan |
Icelandic: fúsleiki |
Italian: (buona volontà) |
Japanese: 喜んですること |
Korean: 기꺼이 하기 |
Lithuanian: pasiruošimas, noras |
Latvian: gatavība (kaut ko) darīt |
Malay: kesanggupan |
Dutch: bereidheid |
Norwegian: villighet |
Polish: chęć |
Persian: موافقت |
Pashto: خوښه، رضا، چمتوالى، تيارى |
Portuguese: boa vontade |
Romanian: bunăvoinţă |
Russian: готовность |
Slovak: ochota |
Slovenian: pripravljenost |
Serbian: voljnost |
Swedish: villighet |
Thai: ความเต็มใจ |
Turkish: razı/istekli olma |
Taiwanese: 樂意 |
Ukrainian: бажання |
Urdu: رضا مندی |
Vietnamese: sự sẵn sàng |
Chinese: 意愿 |
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