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- Dictionarydisinclined/ˌdɪs(ɪ)nˈklʌɪnd/
adjective
- 1. unwilling; reluctant: "the rural community was disinclined to abandon the old ways"
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adjective. uk / ˌdɪs.ɪŋˈklaɪnd / us / ˌdɪs.ɪŋˈklaɪnd / be/feel disinclined to do something. Add to word list. to not want to do something: I am/ feel disinclined to offer him a job if he doesn't have a degree. Synonym. unwilling. Opposites. disposed formal. inclined. prepared. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
The meaning of DISINCLINED is unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval. How to use disinclined in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Disinclined.
Disinclined definition: lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse. See examples of DISINCLINED used in a sentence.
adjective. us / ˌdɪs.ɪŋˈklaɪnd / uk / ˌdɪs.ɪŋˈklaɪnd / be/feel disinclined to do something. Add to word list. to not want to do something: I am/ feel disinclined to offer him a job if he doesn't have a degree. Synonym. unwilling. Opposites. disposed formal. inclined. prepared. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not wanting to do something
Definitions of disinclined. adjective. unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval. “ disinclined to say anything to anybody”. synonyms: negative. expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial. afraid.
adjective. lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse. I'm disinclined to go to the movies tonight. SYNONYMS reluctant, loath.
Define disinclined. disinclined synonyms, disinclined pronunciation, disinclined translation, English dictionary definition of disinclined. adj. Unwilling or reluctant: They were usually disinclined to socialize.