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voluntarily

/vˌɑlʌntˈɛɹʌli/adverb5 syllables

Voluntarily means: out of your own free will.

Opposites of voluntarily

involuntarily

What does voluntarily mean?1

adverb

1

out of your own free will“he voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with voluntarily?7

four syllables

five syllables

necessarilytemporarilyordinarilymomentarilymilitarily

6 syllables

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Voluntarily in a sentence

  • If you don't leave voluntarily, we'll have to throw you out.CK
  • Your religion doesn't apply to anyone, really, except the people who voluntarily follow it.shekitten
  • Sami voluntarily came to the station for an interview.OsoHombre
  • Power is a drug; few ever succeed in giving it up voluntarily.sundown
  • Power is a drug which few ever manage to give up voluntarily.sundown
  • I would voluntarily help you, but I'm occupied at the moment.jdonnarumma
  • Voluntarily or involuntarily, you have to do what I say.Miktsoanit
  • He voluntarily helped his mum clean.blay_paul

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