freewill

[ˌfriːˈwɪl]

freewill Definition

the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one's own discretion.

Using freewill: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "freewill" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made the decision of his own freewill.

  • Example

    I believe in freewill, not predestination.

  • Example

    She exercised her freewill and chose to leave the company.

freewill Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for freewill

Phrases with freewill

  • of one's own freewill

    voluntarily, without being forced or coerced

    Example

    He quit his job of his own freewill.

  • a voluntary donation or contribution made without obligation or expectation of reward

    Example

    The church accepts freewill offerings from its members.

  • a gift or contribution given willingly and without coercion

    Example

    The charity relies on freewill donations from the public.

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Summary: freewill in Brief

'Freewill' [ˌfriːˈwɪl] refers to the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate, allowing individuals to act at their own discretion. It is often used in contrast to predestination or determinism. Examples include 'He made the decision of his own freewill' and 'She exercised her freewill and chose to leave the company.' Phrases like 'of one's own freewill' denote voluntary action, while 'freewill offering' and 'freewill donation' refer to voluntary contributions.