WILL-LESS


Meaning of WILL-LESS in English

ˈwillə̇s adjective

Etymology: will (II) + -less

: involving no exercise of the will : involuntary

blind will-less obedience

: having no will : not exercising the will

how circumstances … ensnared him and would have made will-less a far more intransigent character — Harvey Breit

thinks human beings are as will-less as rats in a trap — J.T.Farrell

baffled, unknowingly powerful, utter will-less — New Republic

• will-less·ly adverb

• will-less·ness noun -es

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