English to Latin Meaning of wilful - fructum magnifici


Wilful :
fructum magnifici

devium, sine prohibitione, fructum magnifici, INDEVITATUS, necesse, quamvis indomitum, morosae, voluntariis, consultandum, pertinax, duræ cervicis, Chesty, sententiae, kickass

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Definitions of wilful in English
Adjective(1) done by design(2) habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition
Examples of wilful in English
(1) As the article pointed out, a pet was ÔÇÿmurdered,ÔÇÖ killed by wilful and deliberate action.(2) They must now prepare for a criminal trial within months, long after they were charged with wilful neglect in public office.(3) Well, I am not the sort of person to encourage illegal activity, but in the face of such wilful neglect and destructiveness, flying pickets would not seem out of place.(4) ÔÇÿI was determined, wilful , quietly making my own decisions and forging my own path,ÔÇÖ she says.(5) But he is given immunity for the deliberate, wilful telling of a falsehood.(6) For years they give you not a jot of trouble, then, wham, they turn into wilful risk-takers who fall in love with little regard for the consequences.(7) All describe Scorpio as intense, wilful and determined, yet most of our Scorpios are classed as Librans by the siderealists!(8) She was found not guilty of a third charge of wilful neglect.(9) It seems his muse, once so pliable, has become perverse and wilful : I commiserate.(10) It is the child of a restaurant (rather than an outlet of a company) and is thus wilful , original and headstrong as well as undeniably related.(11) As the younger became more wilful and wayward, making the most of her privileged status, the elder became more withdrawn, worried about her destiny.(12) This is a financial scandal of the highest order - a wilful , calculated and entirely deliberate squandering of other people's money.(13) It means wilful act or omission, negligent act or omission, or malicious act or omission.(14) In Brian's life, there was no unbelief or willful rebellion or willful acts of disobedience.(15) This willful act was in direct violation of Article 5 of the United Nations Convention on children.(16) We can take the Middle Path and preserve our freedom without acting like stubborn and willful children every time we are asked to obey the rules.
Related Phrases of wilful
(1) willful blindness ::
cæcitas lasciui
Synonyms
Adjective
1. deliberate ::
consultandum
2. headstrong ::
remissus evadit praeceps
Antonyms
1. amenable ::
plebis poterunt;
2. compliant ::
aequus
3. docile ::
docilem praebebis
4. obedient ::
obedientes
5. submissive ::
parebant
6. tractable ::
mitem gentem
Different Forms
wilful, wilfully, wilfulness
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