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[syn: willfully, wilfully]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Willful \Will"ful\, a. [Will + full.] [Written also wilful.]
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   1. Of set purpose; self-determined; voluntary; as, willful
      murder. --Foxe.
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            In willful poverty chose to lead his life.
                                                  --Chaucer.
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            Thou to me
            Art all things under heaven, all places thou,
            Who, for my willful crime, art banished hence.
                                                  --Milton.
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   2. Governed by the will without yielding to reason;
      obstinate; perverse; inflexible; stubborn; refractory; as,
      a willful man or horse.
      [1913 Webster] -- Will"ful*ly, adv. -- Will"ful*ness,
      n.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
willfully
    adv 1: in a willful manner; "she had willfully deceived me"
           [syn: willfully, wilfully]