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strong-willed

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a determined will

How To Use strong-willed In A Sentence

  • In the life long journey with many detours, path, dangerous road, dark road, only the strong-willed and never stop the people, will have hopes of reaching the victory away.
  • They are persistent, strong-willed individuals who may become even more tenacious when faced with obstacles.
  • In the life long journey with many detours, path, dangerous road, dark road, only the strong-willed and never stop the people, will have hopes of reaching the victory away.
  • Privately, they concede it's ludicrous that God would incinerate those who seek divine truth according to whatever light is available to them; they leave plenty of room for Gandhi and the good Samaritan and the humble tax collector and the strong-willed Roman centurion to achieve "eternal life," whether or not they knew to "confess Jesus of Nazareth as sole lord and savior. Rob Asghar: How Gandhi-Hating Kills Christianity
  • His horse, the tall grey he perversely favoured, was tethered at the gatehouse; no great beauty in looks or temperament, hard-mouthed, strong-willed, and obstinate, with a profound contempt for all humanity except his master, and nothing more than the tolerant respect of an equal even for Hugh. The Heretic's Apprentice
  • My maternal grandmother was a strong-willed woman.
  • As a politician, Lincoln was ruthless and calculating, temperamental and strong-willed.
  • Colleagues recalled a woman who was strong-willed but fun. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have to stay strong-willed, say my prayers and hope for the best.
  • Because you're strong-willed, it's easy to get into shouting matches with people about the stupidest things.
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