Meaning & Definition of word "Unwillingly"

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    Unwillingly

    /ʌnˈwɪlɪŋli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is not willing; reluctantly.
      • Example: She unwittingly agreed to help with the project, even though she didn't want to.
    • 2. Without the desire or intention to do something.
      • Example: He unwittingly complied with the demands of his boss.
    • 3. Against one's wishes; reluctantly accepting or yielding.
      • Example: They unwittingly accepted the new law without much protest.

    Etymology

    From the Old English 'unwillan', meaning not to wish or desire.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Against one's will:

    To do something that one does not want to do.

    Grudgingly accepted:

    To accept something with resentment or reluctance.

    Related Words

    unwilling:

    Not inclined to do something.

    will:

    The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action.

    Slang Meanings of unwillingly

    Meaning: Reluctantly doing something one does not enjoy.

    Example Sentence: He was dragged to the party unwil.

    Meaning: Going along with something because you have to.

    Example Sentence: She unwil'd her way through the meeting.