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    unwilling
    /ʌnˈwɪlɪŋ/

    adjective

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  3. Unwilling means not willing or not wanting to do something. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  4. Unwilling means not willing, reluctant, or opposed to something. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of unwilling from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Unwilling means not willing or not wanting to do something. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with synonyms and antonyms, and see examples from various sources.

  6. [only before noun] not wanting to do or be something, but forced to by other people synonym reluctant. an unwilling hero. He became the unwilling object of her attention. She found herself the unwilling participant in an emotional tug of war. opposite willing. Word Origin.

  7. If you are unwilling to do something, you do not want to do it and will not agree to do it. Initially the government was unwilling to accept the defeat. For months I had been either unwilling or unable to go through with it. Synonyms: disinclined, reluctant, averse, loath More Synonyms of unwilling.

  8. adjective. not disposed or inclined toward. “an unwilling assistant”. “ unwilling to face facts”. synonyms: defiant, noncompliant. boldly resisting authority or an opposing force. disinclined. unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval.

  9. Unwilling means not willing, hesitant or loath to do something. Find the origin, usage, examples and translations of unwilling in English and Spanish dictionaries.