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Adjective
Comparative for done or performed with a conscious purpose or intent
“This testimony must be considered along with other evidence in determining whether there was a willful neglect of duty.”
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Comparative for resistant to control or authority
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“As the younger became more willful and wayward, making the most of her privileged status, the elder became more withdrawn, worried about her destiny.”
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Comparative for stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
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“Even Samuel Johnson, who was notoriously willful when it came to taking the advice of his physicians, listened first and then ignored them.”
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Comparative for having or showing an imperious manner
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“He spoke in a willful and domineering manner, continuing to stride forward.”
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(of a quality or result) Comparative for achieved or maintained by careful and deliberate effort
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Comparative for having a tendency to inflict suffering and pain on others
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Comparative for characteristic of a brat or spoiled child
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Comparative for characterized by a pompous air of infallibility
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(of a person) Comparative for liable to unreasonable changes of mood
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Comparative for especially high-spirited
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