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  • VELLEITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    While both of those words might imply a wish to do something (specifically, to offer one's help) and the will to act upon it, the less common "velleity" refers to a wish or inclination that is so insignificant that a person feels little or no compulsion to act
  • Velleity - Wikipedia
    Velleity is the lowest degree of volition, a slight wish or tendency [1] It is a concept that has been used in philosophy and, to a lesser degree, religion, psychology, and ethics
  • velleity, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    velleity, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • VELLEITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: rare 1 the weakest level of desire or volition 2 a mere wish Click for more definitions
  • Velleity - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    velleity (n ) "volition in the weakest form; an indolent or inactive wish," 1610s, from Medieval Latin stem of velleitas (from Latin velle "to wish, will;" see will (v )) + -ity
  • Velleity | Word Genius
    “Velleity” comes from the Latin “velleitās,” which is based on the Latin “velle” (meaning “wish,” or “will”) Did you Know? “Velleity” describes the paradoxical state of wanting to do something but having so little motivation as to not be bothered with it
  • Velleity - definition of velleity by The Free Dictionary
    velleity a very weak or slight impulse of the will; a mere fancy that does not lead to action
  • VELLEITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Velleity definition: volition in its weakest form See examples of VELLEITY used in a sentence
  • velleity
    A wish or inclination not strong enough to lead to action The word 'velleity' comes from the Latin 'velle', meaning 'to wish' It was first used in English in the early 19th century, reflecting a more philosophical understanding of human desire and intention
  • velleity - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    velleity (countable and uncountable, plural velleities) The lowest degree of desire or volition; a total lack of effort to act quotations





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