willpower

IPA: wˈɪɫpaʊɝ

noun

  • The unwavering strength of will to carry out one's wishes.

will power

IPA: wˈɪɫpaʊɝ

noun

  • Alternative spelling of willpower [The unwavering strength of will to carry out one's wishes.]
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Examples of "willpower" in Sentences

    Examples of "will-power" in Sentences

    • She had struggled her entire life and had no will-power.
    • It is political will-power, greed, envy and apathy which hinder the proper distribution of resources. demon Says:
    • Alistair's absorption in the triathlon is obvious – for it blends technical excellence, physiological endurance and sheer will-power.
    • After all, it wasn't really a game as much as a public way of showing who had the most guts, the most nerve, and the most will-power.
    • "There is definitely a presence, and it adds an element of humor," said Nilpushpi White, who visits the market on her way to the U.N. and who shared an aphorism by her guru, Sri Chinmoy: "Turn your wishful thoughts into a powerful will-power".

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