wilful
How to Use Wilful
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishIntentional (often about wrongdoing), or stubbornly set on having one's own way.
"Wilful" is the standard British spelling; American English generally uses "willful."
Word Forms
more wilful comparative, wilfuler comparative, wilfuller comparative, most wilful superlative, wilfulest superlative, wilfullest superlative
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The judge described the damage as _____ destruction of property.
Etymology
From Middle English wilful, formed from "will" plus the "-ful" suffix, meaning "full of one's own will."