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		Definition of willingness in English: willingnessnounˈwɪlɪŋnəsˈwɪlɪŋnəs mass nounThe quality or state of being prepared to do something; readiness.  the ability and willingness of workers to migrate  Example sentencesExamples -  What you need are the right ingredients, a little bit of time and a willingness to make it work.
 -  Their small size means less work and expense and can only lead to a willingness to try new things.
 -  The proof of true moral worth is the ability, and the willingness, to attempt that negotiation.
 -  There must be a maintenance programme in place and a willingness by all to embrace the move.
 -  I am well known for my versatility and willingness to give most things a go.
 
  Synonyms readiness, preparedness, disposition, inclination, will, wish, desire eagerness, keenness, enthusiasm    Definition of willingness in US English: willingnessnounˈwɪlɪŋnəsˈwiliNGnəs The quality or state of being prepared to do something; readiness.  the ability and willingness of workers to migrate  Example sentencesExamples -  I am well known for my versatility and willingness to give most things a go.
 -  There must be a maintenance programme in place and a willingness by all to embrace the move.
 -  What you need are the right ingredients, a little bit of time and a willingness to make it work.
 -  Their small size means less work and expense and can only lead to a willingness to try new things.
 -  The proof of true moral worth is the ability, and the willingness, to attempt that negotiation.
 
  Synonyms readiness, preparedness, disposition, inclination, will, wish, desire     |