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English
Etymology
From will + -less.
Adjective
will-less (not comparable)
- Of a person, lacking volition, not exercising one's will.
- Synonym: irresolute
- Antonyms: determined, resolute, willful
- Of an action, involuntary.
- Intestate; without a legal will governing one's property or estate.
He died will-less.
Derived terms
Translations
of a person, lacking volition, not exercising one's will
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