Opposite of reluctant or averse to doing something
Opposite of not willing to cooperate, or doing so only in a grudging manner
Opposite of obtained or imposed by coercion or physical power
Opposite of opposed or hostile to something, such as a rule or idea
Opposite of unwilling to comply or submit, especially to rules or authority
(of a person, attitude, or situation) Opposite of having the characteristics of a pessimist
“The boys were optimistic about their chances of claiming a maiden premiership, but unfortunately today was not the day.”
Opposite of unwilling to help others or do what they ask
Opposite of tentative or unsure in acting or speaking
(slow to) Opposite of feeling hesitant about doing something
“She is eager to jump straight into her new job, tackling any challenges with gusto.”
Opposite of done against someone's will
“The voluntary group who need money every year to keep afloat raise money through raffles, sponsored walks, and from donations.”
Opposite of reluctant to do something through fear of embarrassment or humiliation
Opposite of lacking conviction or force
Opposite of not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily
“The check-in assistant seemed to be in a particularly garrulous mood, chatting with his colleague while he printed out the boarding card.”
Opposite of displaying a hesitant or reticent manner, especially in expressing oneself
“She is a forward person who cuts to the chase which sometimes can be quite confronting to students.”
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