Meaning

Using "won't" means that something is not going to happen in the future. If someone 'won't do something' it usually means they refuse to do it.

Today's Sentences

01

She won’t eat meat.

Situation 1

Have you tried that new restaurant?

No, I haven’t.
And I probably won’t be able to anyways.

Why?
Because of your girlfriend?

Yea, she won’t eat meat.

Situation 2

She won’t eat meat.

I’ve heard of refusing veggies but meat?

I guess she doesn’t like the smell or taste of it.

Really?
You should try to use spices and incorporate sauces to get her to enjoy the texture.

02

She won’t accept the flowers.

Situation 1

So, did you finally tell her?

I got her a bouquet and told her how I feel.

And?

She said she’s open to getting to know each other.
But she won’t accept the flowers.

Situation 2

She won’t accept the flowers.

Why?

She wants people to come to the funeral for support not to shower her with gifts.

I understand.
And we should respect her wishes.

03

She won’t see him ever again.

Situation 1

She’s a mess.

Is he being stationed overseas?

Yes.
I think she’s worried because she won’t see him ever again.

That’s very sad.
I wish things were different.

Situation 2

She’s said she won’t see him ever again.

Really?
She’s that angry?

I think this was the final straw.

It’s more serious than I thought.

04

She won’t wear a smart watch.

Situation 1

She won’t wear a smart watch.

Really?
They’re so useful and well designed though.

I think she prefers the classic way of telling time.

I understand.

Situation 2

She won’t wear a smart watch.
But I can’t live without mine.

Me too.
They’ve gotten a lot slimmer and more stylish now.

I agree.

I love the new features they’ve added to the watch.
It helps me manage my daily life.

05

She won’t bake cookies for me.

Situation 1

Cookies!

They’re store-bought.

Oh, I thought your girlfriend baked them.

No, she won’t bake cookies for me.
She says it’s too much work.

Situation 2

She won’t bake cookies for me anymore.

Why?
Her baked goods are so good!

She says all the butter and sugar is making me gain weight.

Well, she does have a point.
Cookies aren’t really the healthiest.

Writer's Note

It's important to note that "won't" is a contraction of "will not". There are subtle differences and I'd like to go over them with you. "Will not" is more formal and emphatic. In some cases, using it will sound more like a command or an ultimatum. If you're in dialogue, you should try to use "won't", as it sounds more natural.

  1. I will not have this news ruin my reputation. 👉 I won't have this new ruin my reputation.
  2. He will not be attending the event today. 👉 He won't be attending the event today.
  3. She will not tolerate any more of his lies. 👉 She won't tolerate any more of his lies.
  4. The community will not speak up about violence. 👉 The community won't speak up about violence.
  5. We will not be able to help you. 👉 We won't be able to help you.

Was that helpful? Do the examples help you understand "will not" and "won't" any better? Leave us any questions or comments. We'd ♥️ to hear from you.

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