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willful blindness
Matched in: Term willful blindness
contempt
contempt 1 : willful disobedience or open disrespect of the orders, authority, or dignity of a court or judge acting in a
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vandalism
vandalism : the willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property [insurance covering property damage from and malicious mischief]
Cussedness
Disposition to willful wrongdoing malignity perversity cantankerousness obstinacy
Heady
Willful rash precipitate hurried on by will or passion ungovernable
malicious mischief
Malicious and willful destructionof or injury to the property of others it is an offense at common law
Pervicacious
Obstinate willful refractory
Wilful disobedience
Wilful disobedience, 'willful disobedience' to a writ issued by a court constitutes civil contempt, though mere failure to obey
wanton
: characterized by knowledge of and utter disregard for probability of resulting harm [a act] [by such or willful misconduct] see also reckless NOTE: Wantonreckless, and willful are often used to refer to an aggravated level of
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