The term 'free-willed' describes an individual's ability to make independent decisions and act accordingly. Antonyms for this word include 'determined,' 'constrained,' 'inhibited,' and 'restricted.' People who lack free-will can be described as 'passive,' 'subservient,' and 'obedient.' These individuals may be constrained by their circumstances, environment, or societal pressures, ultimately leading to a lack of freedom and independence. Opposing qualities to free-willed can also include 'rigid,' 'inflexible,' and 'uncompromising,' which reflect individuals who are unwilling to deviate from what they believe to be the 'right' or 'correct' way of doing things.