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Willingness refers to a readiness or eagerness to do something or to be cooperative or agreeable. It implies a positive and open attitude towards a task, idea, or situation.
Willingness comes from a Greek word meaning Zealously, thus one must put forward effort to accomplish his or hers goal.
Some common prefixes for "willing" are "unwilling" (not willing), "unwillingness" (lack of willingness), and "willingness" (state of being willing). Suffixes such as "willingly" and "willingness" can also be used to modify the meaning of the word "willing."
The word 'will' is typically used as a modal auxiliary verb to indicate future tense. It can also express willingness or make promises.
The word pioneer carries connotations of innovation, courage, and the willingness to explore new frontiers. It often evokes imagery of trailblazers who are leading the way in uncharted territories, setting the stage for progress and development.
No, the word 'eager' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'eager' is eagerness, a common noun.
how do you use willingness
Your willingness to take responsibility is admirable. We are thankful for his willingness to help.
it means the willingness to respect or accept the customs, beliefs, or opinions of others.
I can't believe his willingness to work.
I don't have much willingness to answer this question.
Willingness to serve means that you are willing to serve
its a noun
The word 'willingness' is a noun; a word for a state of being prepared to do something, readiness; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:Your willingness to take responsibility is admirable. (subject of the sentence)Mr. Miller whose willingness to succeed made this project possible. (subject of the relative clause)He had the willingness to succeed in the real estate field. (direct object of the verb 'had')We are thankful for his willingness to help. (object of the preposition 'for')
It means cheerful compliance
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There is a root word with two suffixes