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willingness
n. readiness; agreeableness; state or condition of being willing


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WILL
WILL is the callsign of the three public broadcasting stations owned by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and operated by its Division of Broadcasting. The TV station started operation in 1955.
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Will
Will may refer to:Will (modal verb)Shall and will, comparison of the two verbsWill (law), a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author's death.Living will, a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to medical decisions, invoked in the event that the author is incapacitated and unable to act on their own behalf.Will (philosophy), or willpower, is a philosophical concept that is defined in several different waysFree will, the trait that produces conscious choices and actions.The Will to Power, a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich NietzscheTrue Will, found within the mystical system of ThelemaWill (sociology), a concept introduced by Ferdinand Tönnies in 1887WILL, three public broadcasting stations owned by the University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignE.C.H. Will, Hamburg-based supplier of machinery for the paper manufacturing and converting industries
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willingness
Noun
1. cheerful compliance; "he expressed his willingness to help"
(antonym) unwillingness
(hypernym) disposition, temperament
(hyponym) readiness


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Willingness
(n.)
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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willingness
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