willing in English

adjective
1
ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
he was quite willing to compromise
verb
1
expressing the future tense.
you will regret it when you are older
2
expressing inevitable events.
accidents will happen
synonyms:tend tohave a tendency toare bound todoare going tomust

Use "willing" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "willing" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "willing", or refer to the context using the word "willing" in the English Dictionary.

1. Never willing to willing, after all, or not.

2. Willing to assume responsibilities.

3. Willing, but not slutty.

4. Be willing to make adjustments.

5. She's an enthusiastic, willing learner.

6. Are You Willing to Wrestle?

7. She seems guarded, but willing.

8. Complying: as in willing, compliant

9. Willing to learn and progress.

10. -not in relation to anything other than itself (Apodictive) 1)Problematical-Directions = willing the means is willing the end 2) Assertorial-Advice = not necessarily true willing an end

11. Are you willing to do that?

12. Are you willing to accept responsibility?

13. The State party should reconsider the “willing seller-willing buyer” principle in order to accelerate land redistribution.

14. Be Willing to Adjust Your Viewpoint

15. Was the groom willing to swear.

16. You must be willing to reskill.

17. Because I was willing to share?

18. Are you willing to marry me?

19. He's always willing to help out.

20. I am willing to help you.

21. She's always willing to help out.

22. I'm willing to help, within limits.

23. Are you willing to try something new?

24. He's always willing to help. Bless him!

25. Credulous: willing to believe too readily; gullible

26. 10 min: “Are You Willing to Adapt?”

27. Able and willing bodies from target groups;

28. Are the employers really willing to negotiate?

29. They appear willing to talk to us.

30. She was an industrious and willing worker.

31. Dalton seems willing to take greater risks.

32. Adventuresome: inclined or willing to take risks

33. Gordon was willing to take the risk.

34. Are we willing to die for oil?

35. I'm always willing to hear constructive criticism.

36. I'm quite willing to accept the consequences.

37. nothing is impossible for a willing heart.

38. How much are they willing to pay?

39. Cultivation requires input from willing participants.” ― T.F

40. Staid, careful, willing to learn and cooperate.

41. Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.

42. He is willing to confront problems directly.

43. I'm perfectly willing to discuss the problem.

44. A bothersome creature, willing, cheerful, purposeful, maladroit.

45. I'm quite willing to accept the imputation.

46. Applicants must be willing to travel extensively.

47. Acceptant definition is - willing to accept : receptive

48. Why are they willing to do so?

49. Unlike Nabal, Abigail proved willing to listen

50. All lay load on the willing horse.