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- WILLFUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WILLFUL is obstinately and often perversely self-willed How to use willful in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Willful
- WILFUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WILFUL definition: 1 (of something bad) done intentionally or (of a person) determined to do exactly as you want… Learn more
- Wilful vs. willful - GRAMMARIST
Wilful is the preferred spelling in all the main varieties of English from outside North America Both spellings appear about equally often in Canadian publications Wilful is the original spelling Though willful has been around for many centuries, it did not become common until the 19th century
- Wilful - definition of wilful by The Free Dictionary
1 deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: willful murder 2 unreasonably stubborn or headstrong; perversely obstinate will′ful•ness, n
- WILFUL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe actions or attitudes as wilful, you are critical of them because they are done or expressed deliberately, especially with the intention of causing someone harm
- Wilful vs. Willful – What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
Willful is preferred in American English, while Wilful is favored in British English They both mean the same: done on purpose, intentional For example, consider the sentence “He made a willful wilful mistake ” Here, both versions carry the same implication – the error was made intentionally
- WILFUL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Misconduct in public office is defined by the British Crown Prosecution Service as the “serious wilful abuse or neglect of the power or responsibilities of the public office” and can result in life imprisonment
- wilful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective wilful (comparative more wilful or wilfuler or wilfuller, superlative most wilful or wilfulest or wilfullest) (British spelling) Intentional; deliberate Synonyms: volitional, voluntary; see also Thesaurus: intentional
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