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willful
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
willful
(adjective)
willful
adjective
or chiefly British
wilful
/
ˈ
wɪlfəl/
willful
adjective
or chiefly British
wilful
/
ˈ
wɪlfəl/
Britannica Dictionary definition of WILLFUL
disapproving
1
:
refusing to change your ideas or opinions or to stop doing something
a stubborn and
willful
child
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:
done deliberately
:
intentional
He has shown a
willful
disregard for other people's feelings.
willful
disobedience/murder
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— willfully
adverb
The press
willfully
ignored the facts of the case.
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— willfulness
noun
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noncount
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