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What does self-willed mean?

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Adjective
  1. Obstinate; strong-minded; unyielding to the desires, concern or opinions of others.
  2. Possessing self-will; determined to pursue one's own desires or adhere to one's own opinion..
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The uniform is the man, and the man is a self-willed marvel who will not be denied.
The man corresponding to this would also have love of victory, and would be self-willed and unmusical.
He was self-willed, obstinate, aggressive, vindictive, beset by feelings of inferiority, and yet firmly convinced of his own abilities.
Nicole Kidman shoulders the strong, self-willed, yet vulnerable protective mother's role with grace.
A woman must also be capable of being self-willed, confrontational, aggressive, decisive, and ruthless if necessary.
Henry's break from Rome is convincingly anatomised, and Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn both emerge as strong, self-willed players.

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