Similar words: disinclination, inclined, inclined plane, incline, syncline, disciplined, undisciplined, self-disciplined. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪŋ'klaɪnd] adj. unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval.
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31 He was strongly disinclined to believe anything that she said.
32 Some Ogonis are disinclined to forget years of mistrust and others are in talks to clean up the oil spills that have been left untended, still oozing into farmland and rivers after 15 years.
33 More abhorrent is to connect shading very small also by abet unkennel,(www.Sentencedict.com) came to even that stain dog also be disinclined look you are one.
34 Well, I feel rather disinclined to talk about the accident.
35 Lasker - Jones : England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.
36 Although is carrying the photographic camera throughout, inside has packed the beautiful scenery, but throughout is disinclined in Lijiang to photograph actually.
37 But Mr Penny is disinclined to go on concentrating on big-name monographic shows.
38 She felt disinclined, almost repelled, by the thought of intimacies and scenes of contacts.
39 He had been talking all morning; he was disinclined for further argument.
40 She is, to some degree , disinclined to believe me.
41 I had been talking all morning, I was disinclined for many argument.
42 China disinclined to consider drastic steps that the US might suggest.
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