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strong-willed

[strawng-wild, strong-]

adjective

  1. having a powerful will; resolute.

  2. stubborn; obstinate.



strong-willed

adjective

  1. having strength of will

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of strong-willed1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Here, he plays Dr. Michael “Robby” Rabinovich, the emotionally troubled but strong-willed chief attendant in the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital.

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Those who know Dibling remain confident he will not suffer the same fate because the strong-willed teenager knows the environment he needs to thrive and - should he move - to choose the best option.

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Felicity Jones also is looking to break through as an Oscar nominee, and her work as the strong-willed wife in the second half of “The Brutalist” has put her in the conversation.

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It's his job to, but he's a strong character and strong-willed - he'll know what he wants.

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It seems a risk, but those who know the 48-year-old former Netherlands international say he is "driven", "strong-willed" and "obsessed with perfection".

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