will
/wɪl/
nounverbwill
WILL has two L’s—think: “I wiLL do it,” with two strong steps forward.
Yes, it's will. Remember the double L at the end: wi + ll.
Definitions
- verbto want or choose to do something; to intend
- verbto leave something to someone in a legal document (a will)
- nounthe ability to choose and decide; determination
- nouna legal document that says what should happen to a person’s money and property after they die
Examples
- “I will finish my homework before dinner.”
- “She showed strong will when she kept practicing every day.”
- “He wrote a will to say who should receive his house.”
Synonyms
desireintendchoosedeterminationtestament
Antonyms
unwillingnessindecision
Translations
ES voluntad; testamento; (aux.) querer/ir aPT vontade; testamento; (aux.) querer/irFR volonté; testament; (aux.) vouloir/aller
Common misspellings
wilwllwilllwilewihlwhillwiil
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