willingness

IPA: wˈɪɫɪŋnʌs

noun

  • The state of being willing
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Examples of "willingness" in Sentences

  • It is the willingness to sacrifice.
  • Thank you for the willingness of cooperation.
  • It's rather the willingness to face the facts.
  • Appreciate the willingness to help and the note.
  • That is the reason for the willingness to compromise.
  • It shows the candidate's forthrightness and willingness to learn.
  • They show a continued flippancy and willingness to accuse and attack.
  • A willingness to have the material examined in the most minute detail.
  • Not a strong blocker, lacking technique, but his willingness is there.
  • After the willingness of both the parties their relationship establishes.
  • However, the willingness to remove the tag is not evidence of cooperativeness.
  • His center has been thinking hard about what he calls the "willingness to respond."
  • It is as if there is even a certain willingness to excuse our own Hitlers and Goerings.
  • McCain criticized Barack Obama for what he calls a willingness to sit down with Cuban leader Raul Castro.
  • He also criticized Barack Obama for what he calls a willingness to sit down the Cuban leader Raoul Castro.
  • She was referring to our willingness to provide Israel with a nuclear umbrella: a pledge to obliterate Iran if it nuked Israel.
  • It would require a certain willingness for the President to throw his legislative colleagues under the bus en masse, though: and, really, how likely is that?
  • Today the term willingness means something different because I am sober and I have had years to work on sobriety and I have shared on a multitude of topics in seven years of meetings.

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