✍️will

noun, verb
/wɪl/

Meaning

expressing future tense or intention; a legal document

Example Sentences

She will attend the meeting tomorrow.

Example Expressions

Will to power

Synonyms

intend, shall, want, determination

Antonyms

won't, unwilling

Collocations

last will, will and testament, strong will

More Example Sentences

How long will you work?

How long will you play?

How long will you sleep?

How long will you study?

I will do it right away.

I will do it immediately.

Yes sure, I will bring it now.

I will help you clean the house.

I will help you sweep the floor.

I will do it as soon as possible.

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