wiliness in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The fringe players have showed some hunger and wiliness to help the team get back to their best.
www.goal.com
The generosity of the farmer who donated the land reflects the wiliness of the local people as a whole to help the children.
en.wikipedia.org
It involves a lot of attention and a wiliness to correct behavior on a consistent basis.
www.macleans.ca
Scientists have long sought to develop a vaccine against malaria, but were thwarted by the wiliness of the malaria parasites' antigens, the target of vaccines.
healthland.time.com
She believed that social decay could not be entirely blamed on the effects of rapid industrialization, urbanization, or capitalism, but from the general wiliness of women to escape personal responsibility.
en.wikipedia.org
The daughter's wiliness and rabid will-to-live run throughout the poems in the simultaneity of the narrator's intimacy and the darkness that invades the domestic space.
theconversation.com
He conceded, however, that the nature of the game demanded a certain level of wiliness and guile.
entertainment.inquirer.net
You told of the combination of perseverance, wiliness, and sometimes flat-out serendipity that resulted in returning to the workforce.
www.slate.com
It impacts women's wiliness to reach out to support services in place to help victims of family violence.
www.womensagenda.com.au
No ordinary monk, though; he played squash with economic wiliness and preached witty, unstuffy sermons that were talked about in class all week.
www.independent.co.uk

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