willing

adjective20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Used to express a very strong degree of willingness; very eager.

A standard and very common intensifier for 'willing'.

A common way to intensify and emphasize sincerity of willingness.

Describes someone who is consistently and reliably willing to do something, often to help.

Expresses complete and total willingness without any hesitation.

Indicates a significant but perhaps less emphatic degree of willingness than 'perfectly'.

Used to express that there is no doubt about the willingness.

Emphasizes eagerness and readiness to do something, often something helpful.

Indicates a sufficient level of willingness, sometimes with a slight lack of enthusiasm.

Indicates that willingness is growing over time.

Indicates a change of state, where someone was willing in the past but is not now.

Suggests that someone seems willing based on available evidence, but it might not be certain.

A common fixed phrase emphasizing both preparedness and eagerness.

A common phrase that emphasizes having both the desire and the capability to do something.

The most common way to state a willingness to do something.

Similar to 'appear willing', suggesting an impression of willingness.

To discover or locate a person who is willing to do something.

Used to describe someone who seems to be willing to do something.

To show or demonstrate willingness over time or through action.

To reveal or demonstrate your own willingness to do something.

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