Associations to the word «Willful»
Noun
- Infringement
- Misconduct
- Negligence
- Disregard
- Blindness
- Disobedience
- Violation
- Neglect
- Evasion
- Ignorance
- Felony
- Desertion
- Killing
- Plaintiff
- Michelangelo
- Breach
- Stupidity
- Knowing
- Refusal
- Liability
- Destruction
- Statute
- Burglary
- Penalty
- Fraud
- Misuse
- Confinement
- Failure
- Damage
- Deprivation
- Murder
- Arson
- Defiance
- Abandonment
- Defendant
- Jury
- Adultery
- Heresy
- Sabotage
- Sin
- Torture
- Conviction
- Indifference
- Distortion
- Stallion
- Offense
- Genocide
- Mutiny
- Appropriation
- Contempt
- Malice
- Civilian
- Patent
- Disclosure
- Poison
- Innocent
- Delusion
- Conduct
- Hatred
- Manipulation
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WILLFUL, adjective. Done in a manner which was intended.
WILLFUL, adjective. Intentional.
WILLFUL, adjective. Stubborn.
WILLFUL BLINDNESS, noun. Alternative form of willful ignorance
WILLFUL IGNORANCE, noun. (idiomatic) (legal) A decision in bad faith to avoid becoming informed about something so as to avoid having to make undesirable decisions that such information might prompt.
Dictionary definition
WILLFUL, adjective. Done by design; "the insult was intentional"; "willful disobedience".
WILLFUL, adjective. Habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.