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Term: Willing To

Description:

The term "willing to" refers to an individual's readiness or enthusiasm to do something or to have a particular attitude or willingness towards a specific action or situation. It signifies a person's inclination or readiness to carry out a task.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective
  • Adverb

Usages and Sample Sentences:

Adjective:

1. Willing to: Eager or prepared to:

Example Sentence: John was willing to help his friend move furniture into his new house.

2. Willing to: Showing readiness or consent:

Example Sentence: She was willing to accept the promotion and take on more responsibilities.

Adverb:

1. Willing to: In a willing manner:

Example Sentence: The team members willingly offered their assistance to complete the project.

2. Willing to: With a willing attitude:

Example Sentence: Despite the challenging conditions, the hikers carried on willingly.

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