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Detailed Synonyms for will in English

will:

will [the ~] nomen

  1. the will
    the intention; the will; the wish
  2. the will
    the testament; the will; the last will
  3. the will
    – the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention 1
    the will; the volition
    – the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention 1
    • will [the ~] nomen
    • volition [the ~] nomen
      • the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt1
  4. the will
    – a fixed and persistent intent or purpose 1
    the will
    – a fixed and persistent intent or purpose 1
    • will [the ~] nomen
      • where there's a will there's a way1
  5. the will
    – a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die 1
    the will; the testament
    – a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die 1

to will verb (will, would, willing)

  1. to will
    to desire; to crave; to covet; to want; to wish; to will
    • desire verb (desires, desired, desiring)
    • crave verb (craves, craved, craving)
    • covet verb (covets, coveted, coveting)
    • want verb (wants, wanted, wanting)
    • wish verb (wishes, wished, wishing)
    • will verb (will, would, willing)
    to long
    – desire strongly or persistently 1
    • long verb (longs, longed, longing)
  2. to will
    to shall; to ought to; to will
    • shall verb (shall, should, shalling)
    • ought to verb (ought to)
    • will verb (will, would, willing)
  3. to will
    – determine by choice 1
    to will
    – determine by choice 1
    • will verb (will, would, willing)
      • This action was willed and intended1
  4. to will
    – decree or ordain 1
    to will
    – decree or ordain 1
    • will verb (will, would, willing)
      • God wills our existence1
  5. to will
    – leave or give by will after one's death 1
    to will; to leave; to bequeath
    – leave or give by will after one's death 1
    • will verb (will, would, willing)
    • leave verb (leaves, left, leaving)
      • My grandfather left me his entire estate1
    • bequeath verb (bequeaths, bequeathed, bequeathing)
      • My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry1

Conjugations for will:

present
  1. will
  2. will
  3. will
  4. will
  5. will
  6. will
simple past
  1. would
  2. would
  3. would
  4. would
  5. would
  6. would
past continuous
  1. was willing
  2. were willing
  3. was willing
  4. were willing
  5. were willing
  6. were willing
continuous present
  1. am willing
  2. are willing
  3. is willing
  4. are willing
  5. are willing
  6. are willing
diverse
  1. would
  2. willing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

will

  1. will

Related Words for "will":

  • wills

Alternate Synonyms for "will":


Antonyms for "will":


Related Definitions for "will":

  1. the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention1
  2. a fixed and persistent intent or purpose1
    • where there's a will there's a way1
  3. a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die1
  4. determine by choice1
    • This action was willed and intended1
  5. decree or ordain1
    • God wills our existence1
  6. leave or give by will after one's death1

Related Synonyms for will