willful
1 of 1adjective/ˈwɪlfəl/
Forms:more willful,most willful
1
done deliberately and intentionally, often with determination or stubbornness
- Despite being warned of the consequences, he made a willful decision to ignore the safety guidelines.
- Her willful refusal to apologize only deepened the rift between her and her friends.
- The child's willful disobedience led to disciplinary action from his parents.
- The defendant's willful evasion of taxes resulted in legal repercussions.
- Despite the challenges, she pursued her dreams with willful determination, refusing to give up.
2
stubbornly disregarding rules, advice, or the wishes of others
- Despite the risks, her willful nature led her to pursue the dangerous expedition.
- He remained willful, insisting on his own methods despite his team's objections.
- The willful teenager refused to follow the school dress code, wearing whatever she liked.
- The willful dog made training sessions particularly challenging.
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