alacrity
An example word that could mean "prompt" and "cheerful willingness" is the simple word "eager". Examples: The newly hired chef showed he was eager to learn under the master chef. The girl arrived at school eager to learn. You can also use "eagerly". The 6th grader eagerly began his math homework. Cathy eagerly accepted the position at the hospital.
It means cheerful compliance
Prompt is defined as the act of cause or bring about.
a cheerful and agreeable mood.
With a cheerful spirit, someone might: uplift, exhilarate, give hope and joy, encourage, be exuberant or content, show willingness, support, engage, agreement, or be genial and a team-player.
The willingness of the state governments to respond to the citizens
(alacrity is cheerful enthusiasm, or eagerness)"Most construction workers are not known for their alacrity.""The elves in Santa's workshop moved about with obvious alacrity."
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No, not at all. Sin, by definition is the willingness of a person to do something against the will of God.
It means kind of happy or jollyThe word originates from Jove (Jupiter) which in mediaeval times was associated with happiness.Jovial means been cheerful. This is when someone is also friendly and bright.
Cheerful means to be noticeably happy. Some synonyms are happy, joyful, lighthearted, and exuberant. Another definition of cheerful is to cause happiness. A synonym of that would be pleasant, cheering, or friendly.
The definition of the word gaiety is the state or quality of being lighthearted or cheerful. An example of a sentence with the word gaiety is "the gaiety of children's laughter".