willing

/ˈwɪlɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Ready, eager, or happy to do something.
    • The students were willing to stay after class for extra practice.
    • She was willing to help her friend move boxes.
    • He is always willing to try new foods.
  2. Done or given without being forced; voluntary.
    • Her willing participation made the project a success.
    • They offered their willing support to the charity event.
    • The donation was a willing gift from the community.
noun
  1. The act of deciding or choosing to do something, especially by using one's willpower.
    • Her willing of the team to victory inspired everyone.
    • Through sheer willing, he finished the marathon.
    • Willing yourself to wake up early takes practice.
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