/ˈwɪlfəl/ – adjective
Definition: ngoan cố
A more thorough explanation: “Willful” is an adjective used in legal contexts to describe conduct that is intentional, deliberate, and done with full knowledge of the consequences. It implies a voluntary and purposeful action, often with the intent to cause harm or disregard for the law.
Example: The defendant’s willful disregard for the safety regulations led to the accident.