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Sentence count:187+20Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: disinclinedgrudgingloathunwillingAntonym: willingSimilar words: relevantinstantdistantconstantassistantinstantlyimportantconsultantMeaning: [rɪ'lʌktənt]  adj. 1. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom 2. unwilling to become involved 3. not eager. 
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121. On the other hand they are reluctant to reduce the dividend in response to a fall in distributable earnings.
122. Although they have been reluctant to disclose their plans they would like to tax people's property and tax their income.
123. It can enable the reluctant and shy to enter into discussion with greater enthusiasm at home or at work.
124. The drivers received a 25-percent commission on every nickel their reluctant passengers paid out.
125. The majority of the displaced are therefore reluctant to leave the camps and prefer what little protection the church can offer.
126. Why, then, are some salespeople reluctant to close a sale?
127. In our dealings with the police we have found that they can blow hot and cold. Sometimes they are keen to have media help in solving a crime, other times they are more reluctant.
128. I will not go to Kent until I hear from you. I confess I am reluctant to go.
129. The acts were not just reluctant to offend, but even to probe beyond the first middle-class convention they came up against.
130. Others at the bank were reluctant to speak on his behalf.
131. Many are reluctant to do so; they harbour hopes that the government will raise the 10% ceiling.
132. Victims of domestic violence are often reluctant to tell the police.
133. But they circulate among the small rooms as gingerly as tourists, reluctant to touch the somewhat shabby furnishings.
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134. No pressure was brought to bear on visitors who were reluctant to co-operate.
135. One of my pairs is actually reluctant to spawn if there is no-one from whom to defend their territory.
136. Having spent the past two or three years setting up their committees, they are reluctant to unravel them now.
137. McDougal was reluctant to go into detail about the company's earnings.
138. I withdrew into my reluctant imagination. 13 Anna lay back in the bath, staring at the wall tiles.
139. But the big cancer charities also appear reluctant to take contamination seriously.
140. And even the police were reluctant to spoil the bikers day.
141. But Western culture was very reluctant to authenticate reports of meteorite falls.
142. For several months hence, Harvard dealers were reluctant to use employment agencies.
143. These fledglings were reluctant to turn to their bosses for general advice or emotional support.
144. Most were reluctant, defensive, or simply hesitant to blow their own trumpet.
145. Excavators have been reluctant to put dates to their finds and one can understand why. carbon dating being expensive.
146. In traditional societies, parents were often reluctant to send their daughters to school.
147. The local militia gathered at their barracks, but their officers were reluctant to hurt any members of the mob.
148. Nygaard styles herself as a bruiser, reluctant to leave the interior.
149. The courts were generally reluctant to construe an exclusion clause as covering cases of breach of fundamental term or fundamental breach.
150. None of the companies was reluctant to talk: cutting the audit fee is a popular subject.
More similar words: relevantinstantdistantconstantassistantinstantlyimportantconsultantsubstantialimportantlysubstantiallyhallelujahdictatespectaclespectacularauctionconductproductrelyinstructreductionrelaxbarelystructureconstructreliefrely onrelateor elsebarrel
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