A kind person. Because he or she is willing to fix it even without being asked to.
I am willing to answer your question, like you were willing to ask it.
When someone abuses a women and forces them to do something that she is not willing to do.
The phrase "Don't spur a willing horse" means not to push or encourage someone who is already eager and willing to do something. It suggests that unnecessary pressure or prodding can sometimes be counterproductive or even harmful to someone who is already motivated.
It means that you're willing to do something no matter what.
No, "unwilling" is an adjective that describes someone who is not willing or refuses to do something.
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by context - you are willing to go through dangers or hardship for something or someone.
Many people are willing to donate money to worthy causes. Some tourists are willing to hike all the way to the top of the mountain.
Something like that is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Vikings usually symbolize someone who is an explorer - brave and fierce and willing to travel far to reach their goals.
The price of something, anything, is what you are willing to pay. What one person is willing to pay may be different to what someone else is willing to do. As a general rule better quality usually costs more. However that can be subjective
A true believer is someone that believes what it is that they are learning about and studying. It may also mean someone that is willing to believe in something that other people don't.
To speak on behalf of, or in favour of, something or someone who is not able or willing to do so for themselves.