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strong-willed

American  
[strawng-wild, strong-] / ˈstrɔŋˈwɪld, ˈstrɒŋ- /

adjective

  1. having a powerful will; resolute.

  2. stubborn; obstinate.


strong-willed British  

adjective

  1. having strength of will

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Etymology

Origin of strong-willed

First recorded in 1895–1900

Explanation

Someone strong-willed doesn’t give up easily. A strong-willed person is determined. Your will is your desire or drive to do something, so a strong-willed person is someone with a powerful will. This can be positive or negative. A child who insists on going to the zoo in the rain is strong-willed in a stubborn way. Someone with deep beliefs is strong-willed in a better way. A hero — or anyone who shows courage — is strong-willed. You have to be strong-willed to stand up for what you believe in during difficult situations.

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