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Synonyms and antonyms of Willingness and to be willing in American Thesaurus

Willingness and to be willing

will (noun)

what someone wants to happen

volition (noun)

formal the power or ability to decide something by yourself and to take action to get what you want. A more usual word is will

volunteer (noun)

someone who offers to do something without being forced

be agreeable to something ()

to be willing to do or accept something

content yourself with something (formal)

formal to be willing to accept what you have, although you would prefer to have something else

readiness (noun)

the state of being willing to do something

do something of your own accord ()

to do something without being asked, forced, or helped by someone else

stand for ()

to be willing to accept something that someone does

will (noun)

an ability to make decisions and take action

compliance (noun)

formal the behavior of someone who is too willing to do what other people want or too willing to accept their opinions

not mind doing something ()

to be happy or willing to do something

stand (verb)

to be willing to accept something that someone does

willingness (noun)

the fact of being willing to do something, sometimes when you do not want to