Willingness

Word WILLINGNESS
Character 11
Hyphenation will ing ness
Pronunciations /ˈwɪlɪŋnəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Willingness"

What do we mean by willingness?

The state of being willing

To keep working on something in particular no matter how long it takes to get it done. Without getting discoraged and keeping a positive attitude. Urban Dictionary

A moment when you are unsure whether the other person is waiting for you to make a move on them or in fact just feel incredibly awkward. Typically used as a transitive verb or noun. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Willingness

The word "willingness" in example sentences

Today the term willingness means something different because I am sober and I have had years to work on sobriety and I have shared on a multitude of topics in seven years of meetings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His center has been thinking hard about what he calls the "willingness to respond." ❋ Unknown (2011)

He also criticized Barack Obama for what he calls a willingness to sit down the Cuban leader Raoul Castro. ❋ Unknown (2008)

McCain criticized Barack Obama for what he calls a willingness to sit down with Cuban leader Raul Castro. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Not a strong blocker, lacking technique, but his willingness is there. ❋ Unknown (2005)

She was referring to our willingness to provide Israel with a nuclear umbrella: a pledge to obliterate Iran if it nuked Israel. ❋ Ron Rosenbaum (2011)

It would require a certain willingness for the President to throw his legislative colleagues under the bus en masse, though: and, really, how likely is that? ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is as if there is even a certain willingness to excuse our own Hitlers and Goerings. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Courage is defined as the willingness to act even when you are wracked by fear for your own life or safety. ❋ Stanley Coren (2010)

All of those efforts will require incredibly skilled leadership and a long-term willingness of the entire society to face hard facts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So far, foreign central banks have stepped into the breach, but their long-term willingness to absorb additional U.S. ❋ Unknown (2007)

At its best, it was impossible to tell between true popularity and differentials in willingness to campaign. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This willingness is crucial, for it allows the Chief to create majorities that would not otherwise exist, and to prevent other justices from taking the court too far in the wrong direction. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"The willingness is there, but it's the same sad story," ❋ Unknown (2001)

I believe one of the prevailing points was the issue we call the willingness -- you have chosen to call it the total availability -- to fulfill any task. [applause] ❋ Unknown (1982)

American soil he will be endowed with a considerable amount of earthy common sense and a certain willingness to apply to the changes which he effects the typical American question, "Does it work?" and to take up cheerfully another trial if the answer should be no. ❋ Unknown (1943)

It is as if the resistances were conscious imps, and as if their certainty of defeat -- in the case of their victim's entire "willingness" -- roused them to do their worst, and to hold on to their only possible means of power with all the more determination. ❋ Annie Payson Call (1896)

While he doesn’t deny that the chance to get caught is a factor in willingness to cheat, his point is that the correlation between the two is not absolute. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The willingness not to [give up] [on something]. ❋ Mcguivr (2018)

After [five minutes] of Willinger, I finally decided [to cop] a feel. It wasn't worth willingering [the situation]. I decided simply to go home. ❋ Yousawmethen (2009)

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