takeful

/ˈteɪkfʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

willing to take or accept something

“She was a takeful person who always volunteered for new projects.”

2. adjective

likely to take or seize something

“The takeful nature of the market made investors cautious.”

Synonyms

  • accepting
  • receptive

Antonyms

  • averse
  • unwilling