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    reluctant
    /rɪˈlʌkt(ə)nt/

    adjective

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  2. RELUCTANT definition: 1. not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it: 2. not willing to do something and…. Learn more.

  3. If the adjective reluctant applies to you, it means that you are undergoing some inner struggle and are unwilling or unable to decide. The word reluctant comes from the Latin reluctantem , which means "to struggle against."

  4. The meaning of RELUCTANT is feeling or showing aversion, hesitation, or unwillingness; also : having or assuming a specified role unwillingly. How to use reluctant in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reluctant.

  5. If you are reluctant to do something, you are unwilling to do it and hesitate before doing it, or do it slowly and without enthusiasm. Mr Spero was reluctant to ask for help. The police are very reluctant to get involved in this sort of thing. Synonyms: unwilling, slow, backward, grudging More Synonyms of reluctant.

  6. adj. 1. unwilling; disinclined: a reluctant candidate. 2. marked by hesitation or slowness because of unwillingness: a reluctant promise. [1655–65; < Latin reluctant-, s. of reluctāns, present participle of reluctārī. See reluct, -ant] re•luc′tant•ly, adv.

  7. 1. Reluctant, loath, averse describe disinclination toward something. Reluctant implies some sort of mental struggle, as between disinclination and sense of duty: reluctant to expel students. Loath describes extreme disinclination: loath to part from a friend.

  8. Struggling against; resisting; opposing. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: loath. loth. chary. cautious. afraid. wary. involuntary. grudging. averse. unwilling. indisposed. disinclined. uneager. recalcitrant. shy. Antonyms:

  9. adjective. /rɪˈlʌktənt/ hesitating before doing something because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do. He finally gave a reluctant smile. They nodded in reluctant agreement. reluctant to do something She was reluctant to admit she was wrong.

  10. adjective. us / rɪˈlʌk.t ə nt / uk / rɪˈlʌk.t ə nt / Add to word list. C1. not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it: [ + to infinitive ] I was having such a good time I was reluctant to leave. Many parents feel reluctant to talk openly with their children. She persuaded her reluctant husband to take a trip to Florida with her.

  11. Definition of reluctant. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.