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What is the prefixes for willing?

There aren't really any prefixes specifically for "willing." However, you can find words that convey similar meanings with prefixes:

Prefixes suggesting readiness or inclination:

* Pre-: Indicates something that comes before or prepares for something. You could use this with words like "prepared" to suggest a willingness to act.

* Pro-: Indicates something that is in favor of or supports something. You could use this with words like "promote" or "proactive" to suggest a willingness to engage.

* En-: Can mean "in" or "into" and suggests a sense of being engaged or involved, which can be used to imply willingness. For example, "enthusiastic" or "encouraging" imply a willingness to participate.

* Co-: Indicates a shared or collaborative effort, suggesting a willingness to work with others.

Prefixes suggesting lack of willingness:

* Un-: Indicates a lack of something. You could use this with words like "unwilling" or "uncooperative" to indicate a lack of willingness.

Other words that can imply willingness:

* Ready: Indicates a state of preparedness, implying willingness to act.

* Eager: Indicates a strong desire to do something, suggesting willingness.

* Keen: Indicates a strong interest in something, implying a willingness to participate.

Ultimately, the best way to convey willingness will depend on the specific context of your writing or speech.

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