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  1. will /wĭl//wĭl/

    auxiliary verb

    1. Used to indicate simple futurity.
      "They will appear later."
    2. Used to indicate likelihood or certainty.
      "You will regret this."
    3. Used to indicate willingness.
      "Will you help me with this package?"

    auxiliary verb

    1. Used to indicate simple futurity.
      "They will appear later."
    2. Used to indicate likelihood or certainty.
      "You will regret this."
    3. Used to indicate willingness.
      "Will you help me with this package?"
    4. Used to indicate requirement or command.
      "You will report to me afterward."
    5. Used to indicate intention.
      "I will too if I feel like it."
    6. Used to indicate customary or habitual action.
      "People will talk."
    7. Used to indicate capacity or ability.
      "This metal will not crack under heavy pressure."
    8. Used to indicate probability or expectation.
      "That will be the messenger ringing."

    transitive & intransitive verb

    1. To wish; desire.
      "Do what you will. Sit here if you will."
    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik
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    [countable, uncountable] the ability to control your thoughts and actions in order to achieve what you want to do; a strong and determined desire to do something that you want to do to have a strong will; to have an iron will/a will of iron; Her decision to continue shows great strength of will. The matter became a battle of wills between the king and the barons.
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