Used in a Sentence

willingness

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for willingness.

Editorial note

Imagine you are part of the next wave and keep your willingness to try new things.

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Quick take

The state of being willing

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of willingness gathered in one view.

noun

The state of being willing

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for willingness.

noun

The state of being willing

Example sentences

1

Imagine you are part of the next wave and keep your willingness to try new things.

2

One of the things that always amazed me is people's willingness, or excitement to be pinned to one proprietary networking system.

3

Your personal life and your peace of mind is as important(or even more important) as your willingness to solve interesting problems.

4

Now that Github has demonstrated their willingness to censor words that hurt people's feelings, would they consider censoring this awful project?

5

Price is largely determined by the marginal cost to produce a good, and by the consumers' willingness to pay for it.

6

People's willingness to give their information depends on how much they trust the company.

7

I'm curious to see if Google's willingness to just abandon things that are holding them back will pay off.

8

For me a good developer is someone who has a natural aptitude, great problem solving skills, persistence, and willingness to learn new things.

9

What works in conflict is the willingness to discard systems and ideas.

10

The entire thing feels like a gigantic violation by taking advantage of the average person's ability or willingness to deal with all the added complexity.

11

As far as I know, copyright is not hinged on your ability to show your willingness to protect it, that's trademarks.

12

His willingness to settle shows a level of understanding regarding the dollar, time and personal focus cost of lawsuits even for those who will win.

Quote examples

1

Lacking that "bro attitude" - that confidence - that willingness to push and shove and to say what is expected?

2

But "fear of maths" isn't what I'd be testing for, it's "willingness/realization to try an experiment with an (expected) negative outcome".

3

Beyond standard lecture/lab your examples and willingness to help is unmatched." -- Thomas Nicholson I've been a regular employee pretty much all my career so working on my own business full-time is new to me.

4

When people (like the author) move from google in sufficient numbers, Google will /have/ to notice, because while more information is better for them, there's a break even point between "more information" and "fewer users." That's a point they'll discover through the tension between their company goal and the users' willingness to expose themselves, not by "thinking hard" about it.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use willingness in a sentence?

Imagine you are part of the next wave and keep your willingness to try new things.

What does willingness mean?

The state of being willing

What part of speech is willingness?

willingness is commonly used as noun.