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Pavel V
What is the best word for next after willingness?
Examples:
* "I have _hard_ willingness to learn"
* "I have _big_ willingness to learn"
* "I have _strong_ willingness to learn"
For mean like "I really like and want to learn more"
21 нояб. 2013 г., 18:09
Ответы · 8
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I'd say "I have a strong willingness to learn".
21 ноября 2013 г.
1
I wouldn't use 'willingness'. In conversation I'd say
'I'm really keen to learn' or
'I really want to learn'
:)
21 ноября 2013 г.
A strong willingness to learn.
21 ноября 2013 г.
"Big willingness" and "hard willingness" sound comical and even childish. I guess "strong willingness" is a collocation you have to learn... like many others.
21 ноября 2013 г.
"Willingness" is not used so much in conversation, as the previous comments have stated. From what I can tell, you are trying to increase the sophisticated nature of your writing, which is a great idea! I'll write some sentences below that mean similar things to what you are saying:
I have a strong desire and passion to learn more. (Common wording for what you are saying)
I have immense alacrity to learn more. (Alacrity is not a word that the majority of people know. Only use this is more academic environments. You could also replace alacrity for "fervor.")
My suggestion: "I have a strong desire to learn more." This is the most common and understood.
21 ноября 2013 г.
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