Results for will
- Definition of will:
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part of speech: (verb transitive)
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part of speech: (verb)
A defective verb used along with another verb to express future time; in the first person, will promises or expresses fixed purpose or determination, as " I will eat"; in the second and third, will simply foretells, as, " thou wilt eat," " he will eat.
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part of speech: (verb intransitive)
To be resolved; decree.- as an auxiliary verb ( p. t. would) it denotes futurity or intention.
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part of speech: (noun)
The power of determining or choosing; discretion; power; of determining or choosing; discretion; power; pleasure; inclination; intention; that which is wished or desired; a formal declaration in writin of what a person desires to be done with his real or personal estate after death; the written document containing such instruction.
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part of speech: (noun)
The power of choosing or determining; choice; determination: disposition of effects at death; testament.
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part of speech: (verb)
To determine; to direct; to choose; to enjoin; to dispose of by will or testament.
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