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at will
At one's own choosing; in compliance with one's wishes or desires. Once you have your own car, you'll be able to go anywhere at will.
at will
whenever one wants; freely. You're free to come and go at will. The soldiers were told to fire their guns at will. You can eat anything you want at will.
at will
at any time or in any way you want Most actors are able to cry at will. Gangs of rebels attack at will because the army is too weak to control them.
at will
Freely, as one pleases, as in The grounds are open to the public and one can wander about at will, or With this thermostat you can adjust the room temperature at will. [1300s]
at will
Just as or when one wishes.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Richard | | RICH-ərd (English), ree-SHAHR (French), RIKH-ahrt (German) | English, French, German, Czech, Slovak, Dutch, Ancient Germanic |
Detlef | | DET-lef (Low German) | Low German, German |
Malvolio | | - | Literature |
Cullen | | ['kʌlən] | |
Grgur | | - | Croatian |
Alanbrooke | | ['a:ləmbruk] | |