Wilfuler

/ˈwɪl.fjʊ.lər/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Done intentionally or with deliberate intent, especially in violation of law or duty.
    The wilfuler disregard of safety regulations led to the company's fine.

Forms

  • wilfulest

Commentary

Comparative form of 'wilful'; used primarily in legal contexts to describe greater degree of intentional wrongdoing.

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