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voluntarily

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[vol-uhn-tair-uh-lee, vol-uhn-ter-] / ˌvɒl ənˈtɛər ə li, ˈvɒl ənˌtɛr- /

adverb

  1. of one’s own accord or by free choice.

    Students were mostly attending the sessions voluntarily, so they were reasonably well-behaved.

  2. by volunteers, or in a way that depends on voluntary action.

    The Political Science Club is a politically neutral and voluntarily operated nonprofit organization.


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Etymology

Origin of voluntarily

voluntary ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

Use the adverb voluntarily to describe something you do willingly. For example, you might voluntarily stay home and babysit your little brother if the alternative is a trip to the grocery store. People do things voluntarily when they are completely willing to do them, not forced or enticed by anyone else. Kids tend to eat candy voluntarily, ride their bikes with their friends voluntarily, and watch their favorite shows on TV voluntarily. It's easy to see the connection with the verb to volunteer, and both words are rooted in the Latin root voluntarius, "of one's free will."

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The agency’s fourth commissioner, Republican Donald Palmer, voluntarily departed the agency earlier this year to join the Heritage Foundation.

From Salon Jul. 11, 2026

However, the university has denied it and called the report fake, adding that it supports students who have voluntarily decided to sign contracts.

From BBC Jul. 3, 2026

Rather than acquiring those existing firms, Serhant says the brokerages voluntarily aligned with the company to gain access to its technology platform, marketing capabilities, and national brand recognition.

From MarketWatch Jul. 1, 2026

The quit rate – workers leaving their jobs voluntarily – changed little at 3.1 million, while the rate was unchanged at 1.9% from April.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 30, 2026

No man in his right senses would voluntarily choose such a life in preference to the one of normal, family, social life which exists in every civilized community.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

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