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Wilful Meaning in English

word

ˈwɪlfəl
WIL-fuhl
wˈɪlfəl
WIL-fuhl

Definition

Describes someone who does things deliberately and refuses to change their mind, even when told not to. It can also mean doing something on purpose, often in a way that is stubborn or unreasonable.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly British spelling (US: 'willful'). Used both for stubborn people and deliberate wrongful acts ('wilful damage'). Often slightly negative, implying unreasonable persistence.

Example Sentences

The child was wilful and refused to listen to his parents.

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She acted in a wilful way during the discussion.

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His wilful decision caused problems at work.

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Her wilful attitude makes it hard for others to cooperate with her.

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The damage to the car was wilful, not accidental.

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Don't be so wilful—just try it their way once.

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