will. noun. \ ˈwil \ Definition of will (Entry 2 of 3) 1 : a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death especially : a written instrument legally executed by which a person makes disposition of his or her estate to take effect after death.
- What is the purpose of the word will?
- What is the definition of will in the Bible?
- Is Will a verb or adverb?
- What kind of word is will?
What is the purpose of the word will?
Will is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. In spoken English and informal written English, the form won't is often used in negative statements. You use will to indicate that you hope, think, or have evidence that something is going to happen or be the case in the future.
What is the definition of will in the Bible?
The will of God or divine will is the concept of a God having a will (i.e. particular desire) for humanity. Ascribing a volition or a plan to a God generally implies a personal God (God regarded as a person with mind, emotions, will). It is often conflated with God's plan.
Is Will a verb or adverb?
will (verb) will (verb) willing (adjective) will–o'–the–wisp (noun)
What kind of word is will?
Will and shall are modal verbs. They are used with the base form of the main verb (They will go; I shall ask her).