Use "willful" in a sentence

1. Willful and Despicable

2. He a willful king.

3. Willful disobedience to God’s commandments.

4. She was a willful child.

5. Willful waste makes woeful want.

6. It is a deliberate, willful step.

7. Willful stupidity makes him absolutely livid.

8. Is such a willful and unreasonable.

9. A willful man must have his way.

10. You give in to these willful tempers.

11. Willful neglect, as of duty or principle.

12. The willful killing of a person is murder.

13. He displayed a willful ignorance of their plight.

14. She can have tantrums like a willful child.

15. The police think that it a willful murder.

16. He's been willful and headstrong from a baby.

17. A willful beast must go his own way.

18. Extroverted and playful, our Abyssinian kittens have willful personalities

19. A jury convicted the first operator of willful neglect.

20. How does Satan draw people into willful sin against God?

21. Her laughter and fragrance and willful glances were his tribute.

22. A willful fault has no excuse and deserves no pardon. 

23. Mu Dan triumphs by a willful ignorance of the old classics.

24. (Revelation 12:9) Hence, her act was one of willful disobedience.

25. How have Kingdom subjects been protected from the influence of willful wrongdoers?

26. Yes, but this requires that we fight inclinations toward willful sin.

27. Unfortunately, Tucson Water is an agency with an entrenched and willful bureaucracy.

28. Sparse, willful and distinct, Ladd manages an enviable economy with his music.

29. Impervious to constraints or punishment; willful; unruly; uncontrollable: an inCorrigible child; inCorrigible hair

30. A willful, strutting old bird, who paid no attention to the US law.

31. Willful Absconding is intentional and could lead to increased penalties and additional charges

32. Contumacy (n.) "willful and persistent resistance to legitimate authority," c

33. Contumacy definition is - stubborn resistance to authority; specifically : willful contempt of court

34. Do not think me the fool to greet you with willful fucking intent.

35. However, the limits were not applicable if the federal government could show that the discharge was due to "willful negligence or willful misconduct within the privity and knowledge of the owner".

36. Chen's action was an obvious and willful provocation and a high - stake gamble.

37. Mormon is forbidden by the Lord to preach because of the people’s willful rebellion

38. Arson is defined as the willful and malicious burning or charring of property

39. It is exactly that willful abuse of discipline that will undermine an otherwise sound principle.

40. Absconding is a willful action where an employee leaves an employer without notice due to

41. Even when a jury found willful conduct, that decision did not follow a murder trial.

42. Antonyms for Constructionist include purposive, deliberate, intentional, conscious, intended, purposeful, wilful, knowing, willful and witting

43. In the case of children, Abandonment is the willful forsaking or forgoing of parental duties.

44. (b) While not tolerating willful wrongdoing, what should the elders endeavor to do, and why?

45. Just yesterday it seems you were a harum-scarum child with dirty hands and a willful heart.

46. Synonyms for Brattish include bratty, overindulged, precocious, ruined, self-centred, self-centered, spoilt, spoiled, willful and self

47. In terms of religion, Apostasy is the abandonment of, or a willful falling away from, the faith

48. And every day that goes by makes it harder to remember that she once was passionate, willful.

49. Cyberbullying is the repeated and willful use of digital technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person

50. A singular individual talent in a man's game and a distinctive, willful group of women in a team sport.

51. But as soon as that relationship was severed by willful transgression, a barrier was immediately raised across the line of communication.

52. By the definition of Apraxia, AOS affects volitional (willful or purposeful) movement patterns, however AOS usually also affects automatic speech.

53. I. Unreasonable demand and work stoppage, serious misconduct or willful disobedience by the FISHERMAN of the lawful orders of his superiors.

54. The Bible also explains that because of the willful sin of the first human, man has inherited imperfection, sickness, and death.

55. Arson, crime commonly defined by statute as the willful or malicious damage or destruction of property by means of fire or explosion

56. However, those who adamantly refuse to accept the ransom sacrifice, but who choose to remain willful sinners are given a very serious warning.

57. Cruelty to animals, willful or wanton infliction of pain, suffering, or death upon an animal or the intentional or malicious neglect of an animal

58. Akitas can become aggressive and willful if not trained properly, so it's important to set boundaries and rules for an Akita during puppyhood

59. From ancient Greek, “a” (against) and “gnosis” (knowledge), Agnosis refers to culturally constructed or willful ignorance, what Moffett calls the will NOT to know

60. Contempt of court typically refers to a willful action that disturbs, disrespects, or disobeys the orders or dignity of the court, judge, or other participants

61. How is “Agape love” different from other types of love? The essence of Agape love is goodwill, benevolence, and willful delight in the object of love

62. Compartmentalization skills may manifest themselves as strong or flexible mental abilities, an innate ability to repress, or willful or unconscious engagement in behaviors that make investigators "shift gears."

63. Definition The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines Arson as any willful or malicious burning or attempting to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public

64. In the judicial practice that the case of explosion is handled, certain difficulty has been in the delimitation of crime of willful and malicious injury and crime of murder.

65. Definition of Arson : the willful or malicious burning of property (such as a building) especially with criminal or fraudulent intent Arson was determined to be the cause of the fire

66. "Several rich governments are guilty of willful neglect as the aid effort to avert catastrophe in East Africa limps along due to an $800 million shortfall, " an Oxfam statement said.

67. Once this has been done, then the Lord will punish the king of Assyria (that is, "the Assyrian"), due to his willful pride and haughty look (10:12b).

68. Messi is still only and at that age Maradona crashed out of the 1982 World Cup when he was red-carded for a willful two-footed kick back against a Brazilian.

69. Ultimately, Spiritual Communions are willful desires of inviting our Lord into the depths of our hearts, seeking to extend our previous communion with the Living Bread from Heaven, Jesus our Eucharistic Lord.

70. Abstinence implies the willful avoidance of pleasures, especially of food and drink, thought to be harmful or self-indulgent: "I vainly reminded him of his protracted Abstinence from food" (Emily Brontë).

71. 18 Actually, any Christian who begins to ignore the counsel of Jehovah’s spirit-inspired Word may start to develop attitudes or traits that could result in willful sin and the loss of divine favor.

72. People try drugs out of curiosity, to have a good time, to improve athletic performance, or to escape from stress, anxiety or depression, but all drug addicts are willful victims themselves. Dr T.P.Chia 

73. People try drugs out of curiosity, to have a good time, to improve athletic performance, or to escape from stress, anxiety or depression(sentencedict .com), but all drug addicts are willful victims themselves. Dr T.P.Chia 

74. There is a thin dividing line between Carelessness and negligence which often gets blurred and it becomes hard to say with certainty if the act of commission or omission was Carelessness or willful negligence on the part of the person involved.

75. The term Apostasy comes from the Greek word apostasia ("ἀποστασία") meaning "defection", "departure", "revolt" or "rebellion".It has been described as "a willful falling away from, or rebellion against

76. Contumacy: 1 n obstinate rebelliousness and insubordination; resistance to authority Type of: insubordination , rebelliousness an insubordinate act n willful refusal to appear before a court or comply with a court order; can result in a finding of contempt of court Type of: …

77. ‘The main problem was the existence of more than 50 boards, commissions, and assorted entities of Cockalorums with overlapping or competing functions.’ ‘This is a legislature which repeatedly makes it appear as if the country is being governed by Cockalorums and willful children.’

78. Not only does exercise in almost any form release endorphins that are guaranteed to make you feel good, the act of excursion, the willful removal from our Beholdance to technology and screens of all shapes and sizes, will act as a kind of pressure relief valve

79. ‘And funniest of all, Bill anathematizes the double standards of his critics!’ ‘And, of course, non-liberal commentators have filled libraries Anathematizing Roe for having launched a social revolution on the back of one of the flimsiest, most willful constitutional inventions in American history.’

80. Carelessness: 1 n failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances Synonyms: neglect , negligence , nonperformance Types: show 12 types hide 12 types dereliction willful negligence comparative negligence (law) negligence allocated between the plaintiff and the defendant with a