Wilful

Wilful (Adj.)

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪlfʊl/

Word Meaning:

  1. Deliberate or intentional, often in a way that is stubborn or disobedient.
  2. Done on purpose, with full intent or volition.

Uses in Sentence:

  1. His wilful disregard for the rules resulted in serious consequences.
  2. Despite numerous warnings, she remained wilful in her decision to quit her job.
  3. The child’s wilful behavior made it difficult for the teacher to maintain discipline in the classroom.

Synonyms: intentional, deliberate, obstinate, stubborn, defiant, headstrong, self-willed.

Antonyms: accidental, unintentional, involuntary, compliant, obedient, submissive.

Word Meaning in Hindi: स्वेच्छाचारी (Svechhachari), जिद्दी (Jiddi), मनमाना (Manmana).

Word uses in Hindi:

  1. उसकी नियमों का स्वेच्छाचारी अनदेखा गंभीर परिणामों में परिणत हो गया। (His wilful disregard for the rules resulted in serious consequences.)
  2. अनगिन्ती सताओं के बावजूद, वह अपनी नौकरी छोड़ने के निर्णय में स्वेच्छाचारी बनी रही। (Despite numerous warnings, she remained wilful in her decision to quit her job.)
  3. बच्चे का जिद्दी व्यवहार शिक्षक को कक्षा में अनुशासन बनाए रखने में कठिनाई उत्पन्न कर दी। (The child’s wilful behavior made it difficult for the teacher to maintain discipline in the classroom.)

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