Meaning & Definition of Will in English
Will
Expresses future tense or intention.
Pronunciation:
/wɪl/Part of Speech:
verb, nounDetailed Definitions
Definition: Used to express a future action or state.
Example Sentence: I will go to the store tomorrow.
Definition: Indicates a strong intention or desire.
Example Sentence: She will do whatever it takes to succeed.
Definition: Used to form a request or offer.
Example Sentence: Will you help me with this task?
Definition: The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action.
Example Sentence: He has a strong will to overcome his challenges.
Definition: A legal document that expresses a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property after death.
Example Sentence: He left a will detailing how his estate should be divided.
Etymology
Origin: Old English 'willan', meaning to desire, wish.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- I will: Expressing a commitment to a future action.
- what will be, will be: Things will happen as they are meant to.
- willpower: The ability to control oneself and determine one's actions.
Translations
- Spanish: voluntad
- French: volonté
- German: Wille
- Russian: воля
Related Words
- willing: Ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
- willfull: Intentional or deliberate.
- willful: Contrary, obstinate, and headstrong.
Slang Meanings of will
Meaning: Willy-nilly
Example Sentence: He'll do it willy-nilly.
Meaning: Will do
Example Sentence: If you need help, just say 'will do!'