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    Will·ful
    /ˈwilf(ə)l/

    adjective

  2. Willful means obstinately and often perversely self-willed, or done deliberately and intentionally. See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal usage of willful.

  3. Willful is an adjective that means done intentionally or determined to do something wrong. It is the US spelling of wilful. See how to use it in sentences and how to say it in different languages.

  4. Willful definition: deliberate, voluntary, or intentional. See examples of WILLFUL used in a sentence.

  5. Willful means done intentionally or determined to do something wrong, even if you know it is wrong. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and pronunciation of willful, and see synonyms and examples from various sources.

  6. Willful means "deliberate" or "stubborn." A child who exhibits willful disobedience knows she is doing something wrong (even if she tries to convince you otherwise). While being full of will, or determination, doesn’t necessarily seem like a bad thing, the word willful is negative in meaning.

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  8. Willful means said or done deliberately or intentionally, or doing as one pleases; self-willed. It is the US spelling of wilful, and has synonyms such as volitional, intransigent, or perverse.

  9. Willful means said or done on purpose or deliberately, or obstinately bent on having one's own way. Find synonyms, pronunciation, translations and examples of willful in different contexts.

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