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willing ( Adjective)
UK/US /ˈwɪlɪŋ/
Comparative
more willing
Superlative
most willing
1-
B1
having no objections to doing something; not having any excuse not to do anything
-> He seemed willing to come with me to the store.
-> She is trying to find a willing student to do the project with.
Synonym
prepared
Opposite
unwilling
2-
B1
prepared or eager to help without needing to be convinced; done or delivered with enthusiasm
-> I am willing to give it a try.
-> I am willing to admit that I am wrong.
Synonym
pleased
Opposite
disinterested
Word Families
'willing' Contained Stories
In the 20th and 21st century, west has popularized and created the path for celebrities in big places such as hollywood and broadway. Willingly or not, celebrities live wildly interesting lives compared to an ordinary person. Even though we only see the surface of the iceberg, celebrities have references that helped them climb up the ladders of success. Regular press presence are their ordinary lives. Some athletes and movie stars are perfect in looks and dressings since most of the attention are on them. After all, they make an effort to perform music videos, acting and sports events. Why do we like them? Because they personify their careers. They have to personalize their jobs, that is how they earn money and popularize their fame. Another way of making money are photographs which also help them be known. The places they grew up earn popularity after they achieve celebrity status. They shine amongs crowds.