• (adj) reluctant not eager "foreigners stubbornly reluctant to accept our ways","fresh from college and reluctant for the moment to marry him".
  • He is reluctant to take the class because it is too feminine for his taste. ... However, she refused professional guidance, reluctant to examination.
  • Word Frequency. reluctant in American English. (rɪˈlʌktənt). adjective. 1. unwilling; disinclined. a reluctant candidate. 2. struggling in opposition.
    • increasingly reluctant : giderek isteksiz
    • initially reluctant : başlangıçta isteksiz
    • remarkably reluctant : dikkate değer derecede isteksiz
  • 7 Examples Of Reluctant Used In a Sentence For Kids
    • Hema was reluctant to share her toy with her friend.
    • Jack was reluctant to eat his vegetables at dinner.
  • reluctant to en, even when they worked, assumed was the most successful of several gan playing in the major leagues. In 15% of cases "reluctant in" is used.
  • The adjective “reluctant” means “either feeling or showing unwillingness or hesitation.” The word also means doing something without enthusiasm.
  • Reluctant — Re*luc tant ( tant), a. [L. reluctans, antis, p. pr. of reluctari. See {Reluct}.] 1. Striving against; opposed in desire; unwilling; disinclined; loth.
  • — If you are reluctant to do something, you do not want to do it. My son was reluctant to go to school today because he has a test. She gave him a reluctant smile.
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