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Will – definitions in English dictionary

noun

The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action.

Usage examples:

She has an iron will

Synonims:

DeterminationFirmness of purposeFixity of purposeWill powerStrength of characterResolutionResolveResolutenessPurposefulnessSingle-mindednessDriveCommitmentDedicationDoggednessTe
noun

A legal document containing instructions as to what should be done with one's money and property after one's death.

Usage examples:

Up and down the country, thousands of other people have done the same, yet all of us knew at the ti…

Synonims:

TestamentLast will and testamentLast wishesBequest(s)
verb

Make or try to make (someone) do something or (something) happen by the exercise of mental powers.

Usage examples:

Reluctantly he willed himself to turn and go back
verb

Intend, desire, or wish (something) to happen.

Usage examples:

Their friendship flourished particularly because adams willed it

Synonims:

DecreeOrderOrdainCommandDirectIntendWishWant
verb

Bequeath something to (someone) by the terms of one's will.

Usage examples:

His father willed the farm to mr timms

Synonims:

BequeathLeaveGiveHand downHand onPass onSettle onMake overTransferGiftDevise

The capability of conscious choice and decision

modal verb

Expressing the future tense.

Usage examples:

You will regret it when you are older
modal verb

Expressing inevitable events.

Usage examples:

Accidents will happen

Synonims:

Have a tendency toAre bound toHave a habit ofDo
modal verb

Expressing a request.

Usage examples:

Will you stop here, please
modal verb

Expressing facts about ability or capacity.

Usage examples:

A rock so light that it will float on water
modal verb

Expressing habitual behaviour.

Usage examples:

She will dance for hours
modal verb

Expressing probability or expectation about something in the present.

Usage examples:

They will be miles away by now
modal verb

Used only with the base forms of verbs when referring to the future

Usage examples:

Claire will be five years old next month., this time i will learn from my mistakes., will you give …
noun

A legal document in which someone states what should be done with their money and property when they die

Usage examples:

Leave/change/make a will about 75% of adults surveyed have not made a will., his parents died witho…

Will translation into English

Will: translate from English into Chinese

Translate will into Chinese (Simplified)}
将要, 将, 意志, 将会, 遗嘱, 愿, 志

Will: translate from English into Dutch

Translate will into Dutch}
Zullen, Wil, Testament, Willen, Wilskracht, Wens, Wensen, Willekeur, Laatste wil, Uiterste wil, Testeren, Legateren, Verbond

Will: translate from English into French

Translate will into French}
Sera, Volonté, Vouloir, Testament, Désir, Détermination, Léguer, Déterminer, Désirer, Tendance, Aller faire, Appétit, Léguer qch à qn

Will: translate from English into German

Translate will into German}
Wille, Werden, Testament, Wollen, Wunsch, Verfügen, Bestimmen, Vermachen, Vererben, Testieren, Erzwingen

Will: translate from English into Hindi

Translate will into Hindi}
मर्जी, विल, इच्छापत्र, चाह, इच्छा होना

Will: translate from English into Italian

Translate will into Italian}
Volere, Volontà, Arbitrio, Testamento, Voglia, Disporre, Desiderare, Costringere, Il piacere

Will: translate from English into Korean

Translate will into Korean}
~ 할 것이다, 의지, 유언, 마음, 결의, 바라다, 유명, 의지의 힘, 뜻하다, 의지의 힘으로 시키다, 유증하다, 의지를 발동하다, 원하다

Will: translate from English into Russian

Translate will into Russian}
Будут, Воля, Завещать, Желание, Желать, Завещание, Хотеть, Волеизъявление, Сила воли, Проявлять волю, Заставлять, Твердое намерение, Энергия, Энтузиазм, Отношение, Внушать, Велеть, Volya

Will: translate from English into Spanish

Translate will into Spanish}
Voluntad, Querer, Albedrío, Testamento, Deseo, Talante, Placer, Legar, Dejar en testamento, Ordenar, Lograr por fuerza de voluntad, Sugestionar

Word origin

Old English willa (noun), willian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wil, German Wille (nouns), also to will1 and the adverb well1.

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