WILLINGNESS vs EAGERNESS: NOUN
- The state of being willing
- The quality or state of being willing; free choice or consent of the will; freedom from reluctance; readiness of the mind to do or forbear.
- Synonyms Forwardness, Willingness. See forwardness.
- Good will; readiness.
- The state or character of being willing; free choice or consent of the will; readiness.
- Cheerful compliance
- Prompt willingness
- Tartness; sourness.
- The state or quality of being eager; ardent desire.
- Synonyms Earnestness, Avidity, Eagerness, Zeal, Enthusiasm, ardor, vehemence, impetuosity, heartiness, longing, impatience. The first five words may all denote strong and worthy movements of feeling and purpose toward a desired object. In this field eagerness has either a physical or a moral application; with avidity the physical application is primary; earnestness, zeal, and enthusiasm have only the moral sense. Avidity represents a desire for food, primarily physical, figuratively mental: as, to read a new novel with avidity; it rarely goes beyond that degree of extension. Eagerness emphasizes an intense desire, generally for specific things, although it may stand also as a trait of character; it tends to produce corresponding keenness in the pursuit of its object. Earnestness denotes a more sober feeling, proceeding from reason, conviction of duty, or the less violent emotions, but likely to prove stronger and more permanent than any of the others. The word has at times a special reference to effort; it implies solidity, sincerity, energy, and conviction of the laudableness of the object sought; it is contrasted with eagerness in that it affects the whole character. Zeal is by derivation a bubbling up with heat; it is naturally, therefore, an active quality, passionate and yet generally sustained, an abiding ardor or fervent devotion in any unselfish cause. Enthusiasm is so far redeemed from its early suggestion of extravagance that it denotes presumably a trait of character more general than eagerness or zeal, more lively than earnestness, a lofty quickness of feeling and purpose in the pursuit of laudable things under the guidance of reason and conscience; thus it differs from zeal, which still generally implies a poorly balanced judgment.
- Keen or vehement desire in the pursuit or for the attainment of something, or a manifestation of such desire; ardent tendency; zeal; fervor: as, to pursue happiness or wealth with eagerness; eagerness of manner or speech.
- Tartness; sourness; sharpness.
- A positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something
WILLINGNESS vs EAGERNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Tendency, Wanting, Sincerity, Commitment, Proclivity, Readiness, Propensity, Determination, Keenness, Ability, Inclination, Desire, Reluctance, Eagerness, Unwillingness
- Haste, Appetite, Alacrity, Readiness, Determination, Ambition, Zeal, Impatience, Enthusiasm, Reluctance, Desire, Willingness, Avidness, Avidity, Keenness
WILLINGNESS vs EAGERNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Openness, Enthusiasm, Tendency, Wanting, Sincerity, Commitment, Proclivity, Propensity, Keenness, Ability, Inclination, Desire, Reluctance, Eagerness, Unwillingness
- Excitement, Commitment, Passion, Yearning, Haste, Appetite, Alacrity, Ambition, Zeal, Impatience, Enthusiasm, Reluctance, Desire, Avidity, Keenness
WILLINGNESS vs EAGERNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It is a willingness to change our lives.
- Focus on transparency and willingness to answer questions.
- Demonstrates a willingness to report any incident procedures.
- Thank you for your willingness to share freely!
- California cases have shown a willingness to exploit.
- English and their willingness to study after class.
- Willingness to work collaboratively and assume leadership roles.
- Appellant states his willingness to make these payments.
- Can be used to assess willingness to pay to preserve specific environmental attributes or willingness to accept the loss of these attributes.
- Receptivity to feedback, flexibility, willingness to learn, and willingness to embrace change and continuous growth.
- Was there an increasing eagerness to read the Word?
- Eagerness is a very attractive characteristic to potential employers.
- Eagerness coralline gruesomeness fibs declaim exhibitionism snubbed opiates.
- Mormon eagerness to point them out as exemplary.
- Attitude of taking initiative, Enthusiasm, Eagerness to learn.
- Aida who helped evoke an eagerness for leaning.
- Its arrival was looked forward to with eagerness.
- Why, in their eagerness to get at Gen.
- Has he any eagerness to be a martyr?.
- They argue that the eagerness to leave indicates his eagerness to curse Israel, which would arouse the anger of God.
WILLINGNESS vs EAGERNESS: QUESTIONS
- How does cognition affect a parties willingness to negotiate?
- What does willingness mean in relation to Sharia law?
- How is hamlet fascinated by Fortinbras willingness to die?
- Are behavioral willingness and intentions cognitive antecedents of behavior?
- Does public deliberation increase willingness to participate in politics?
- What are absolute figures of willingness to pay (WTP)?
- How does a monopolist reduce consumer willingness to pay?
- What factors influence willingness to donate menstrual blood?
- What determines a person's willingness to assimilate?
- Is willingness to communicate an affective construct?
- How many answers are there to the eagerness crossword puzzle?
- How does one develop an eagerness to hear about Krishna?
- How do you write a complex sentence with eagerness?
- How was New York consumed by a quenchless eagerness?