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unwilled

Terms vs Unwilled - What's the difference?

terms | unwilled |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective unwilled is

not disposed of in a legal will.

Untilled vs Unwilled - What's the difference?

untilled | unwilled |


As adjectives the difference between untilled and unwilled

is that untilled is of land, having not been tilled while unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will.

Unfilled vs Unwilled - What's the difference?

unfilled | unwilled |


As adjectives the difference between unfilled and unwilled

is that unfilled is not filled while unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will.

As a verb unfilled

is (obsolete) (unfill).

Unmilled vs Unwilled - What's the difference?

unmilled | unwilled |


As adjectives the difference between unmilled and unwilled

is that unmilled is not milled while unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will.

Unwilled vs Unwilted - What's the difference?

unwilled | unwilted |


As adjectives the difference between unwilled and unwilted

is that unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will while unwilted is not wilted; alive, (particularly of vegetables) fresh, crisp.

Unwilled vs Unbilled - What's the difference?

unwilled | unbilled |


As adjectives the difference between unwilled and unbilled

is that unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will while unbilled is (business) not yet having been billed.

Unwilled vs Unwalled - What's the difference?

unwilled | unwalled |


As adjectives the difference between unwilled and unwalled

is that unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will while unwalled is not walled.

Unwilled vs Unhilled - What's the difference?

unwilled | unhilled |


As an adjective unwilled

is not disposed of in a legal will.

As a verb unhilled is

past tense of unhill.

Unwilled vs Unkilled - What's the difference?

unwilled | unkilled |


As adjectives the difference between unwilled and unkilled

is that unwilled is not disposed of in a legal will while unkilled is not having been killed.

Will vs Unwilled - What's the difference?

will | unwilled |


As a proper noun will

is also used as a formal given name.

As a noun will

is (american football) a weak-side linebacker.

As an adjective unwilled is

not disposed of in a legal will.

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