ALL meanings of will
will
W w - verb will used as an auxiliary to make the future tense 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to express resolution on the part of the speaker 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to indicate willingness or desire 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to express compulsion, as in commands 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to express capacity or ability 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to express probability or expectation on the part of the speaker 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to express customary practice or inevitability 0
- verb will used as an auxiliary to express desire: usually in polite requests 0
- noun will the faculty of conscious and deliberate choice of action; volition 0
- noun will the act or an instance of asserting a choice 0
- noun will the declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death 0
- noun will a revocable instrument by which such wishes are expressed 0
- noun will anything decided upon or chosen, esp by a person in authority; desire; wish 0
- noun will determined intention 0
- noun will disposition or attitude towards others 0
- verb will to exercise the faculty of volition in an attempt to accomplish (something) 0
- verb will to give (property) by will to a person, society, etc 0
- verb will to order or decree 0
- verb will to choose or prefer 0
- verb will to yearn for or desire 0
- noun will the power of making a reasoned choice or decision or of controlling one's own actions 0
- noun will strong and fixed purpose; determination 0
- noun will energy and enthusiasm 0
- noun will disposition or attitude toward others 0
- noun will the particular desire, purpose, pleasure, choice, etc. of a certain person or group 0
- noun will a compelling command or decree 0
- noun will the legal statement of a person's wishes concerning the disposal of his or her property after death 0
- noun will the document containing this 0
- verb transitive will to have as the object of one's will; desire; want 0
- verb transitive will to control or influence by the power of the will 0
- verb transitive will to bequeath by a will 0
- intransitive verb will to exert one's will 0
- intransitive verb will to wish, desire, prefer, or choose 0
- auxiliary verb will used to indicate simple future time 0
- auxiliary verb will used to express determination, compulsion, or obligation 0
- auxiliary verb will used to express inclination or inevitability 0
- auxiliary verb will used in polite questions 0
- auxiliary verb will used to express habit or customary practice 0
- auxiliary verb will used to express expectation or surmise 0
- auxiliary verb will used to express possibility 0
- verb transitive will to wish; desire 0
- noun will A will is a legal document in which you declare what you want to happen to your money and property when you die. 0
- noun will (archaic) Desire, longing. (Now generally merged with later senses.). 0
- noun will One's independent faculty of choice; the ability to be able to exercise one's choice or intention. 0
- noun will One's intention or decision; someone's orders or commands. 0
- noun will (archaic) That which is desired; one's wish. 0
- noun will The act of choosing to do something; a person’s conscious intent or volition. 0
- noun will A formal declaration of one's intent concerning the disposal of one's property and holdings after death; the legal document stating such wishes. 0
- verb will (archaic) To wish, desire. 0
- verb will (Transitive Verb) VI To instruct (that something be done) in one's will. 0