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The example sentences of WILFUL in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "wilful" in a sentence | "wilful" example sentences

How to use "wilful" in a sentence?

  • People who say they don't see the acceleration of innovation is a wilful blindness. We are innovation at a wonderful speed for the basic things we think everyone should get.
    -Bill Gates-
  • Man is a Creature of a wilful Head, And hardly driven is, but eas'ly led.
    -Samuel Daniel-
  • The idea that UN commitments should be followed by action is indeed a radical one, especially for the United States, where wilful neglect of its own commitments is the rule.
    -Jeffrey Sachs-
  • Any conscious, wilful impairment of the body is an affront to God.
    -Stephen L. Richards-
  • We are these people, wistful, ironical, wilful, who have no part in new-world reconstruction, in the confederacy of labour.
    -Hilda Doolittle-
  • To wilful men, the injuries that they themselves procure must be their schoolmasters.
    -William Shakespeare-
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Definition and meaning of WILFUL

What does "wilful mean?"

/ˈwilfəl/

wilful

adjective
Done by design or malice.

What are synonyms of "wilful"?
Some common synonyms of "wilful" are:
  • deliberate,
  • intentional,
  • intended,
  • premeditated,
  • planned,
  • calculated,
  • purposeful,
  • conscious,
  • knowing,
  • voluntary,
  • volitional,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

deliberate
adjective verb

Done purposely. engage in consideration.

/inˈten(t)SH(ə)n(ə)l/

intentional
adjective

done on purpose.

/inˈtendəd/

intended
adjective noun verb

planned or meant. person one intends to marry. To plan or want to do something.

/ˌprēˈmedəˌtādid/

premeditated
adjective verb

(of crime) thought out beforehand. To deliberately decide in advance.

/plan/

planned
adjective verb

Designed or carried out according to a plan. To intend to do something in the future.

/ˈkalkyəˌlādəd/

calculated
adjective verb

done with full awareness of likely consequences. To find an answer using mathematics.

/ˈpərpəsfəl/

purposeful
adjective

having or showing determination or resolve.

/ˈkän(t)SHəs/

conscious
adjective

aware of one's surroundings.

/ˈnōiNG/

knowing
adjective noun verb

Showing understanding; showing you know something. state of being aware. To be familiar with a person or place, thing.

/ˈvälənˌterē/

voluntary
adjective noun

Done or given by their own will and not forced. organ solo played before, during, or after church service.

/vəˈliSH(ə)n(ə)l/

volitional
adjective

relating to use of one's will.

What are antonyms of "wilful"?
Some common antonyms of "wilful" are:
  • accidental,
  • unintentional,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌaksəˈden(t)l/

accidental
adjective noun

happening by chance. sign in written music.

/ˌəninˈten(t)SH(ə)n(ə)l/

unintentional
adjective

Without deliberate intent; accidental.

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