Synonym: disinclined, grudging, loath, unwilling. Antonym: willing. Similar words: relevant, instant, distant, constant, assistant, instantly, important, consultant. Meaning: [rɪ'lʌktənt] adj. 1. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom 2. unwilling to become involved 3. not eager.
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151. And youngsters are reluctant to consult their family doctor on contraception because they don't trust them.
152. However, when the unions proved reluctant to make concessions, the employers would have to contemplate the possibility of a lockout.
153. Sometimes they are keen to have media help in solving a crime, other times they are more reluctant.
154. He was embarrassed about the nature of his illness and reluctant to discuss his bowel function with anyone, especially young women.
155. It was his misfortune that what were admirable qualities in a scholar and pastor were defects in a reluctant politician.
156. But it was also because caregivers were reluctant, sometimes for good reason, to bear bad news.
157. Numerous interviews with cold callers, all reluctant to be named, readily acknowledge that they rarely call women.
158. Thus, they are naturally reluctant to endow subordinates with even more independence of action.
159. The American commander, Admiral Nimitz, was understandably reluctant to join the battle.
160. While analysts are reluctant to suggest that extremism is on the rise in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, Sunday's attack, he says, is likely to be the work of splinter jihadists.
161. But the negative image of Saudi Arabia in the United States makes many faculty members reluctant to go to Saudi Arabia or cooperate with KAUST.
162. The Russians and Chinese are more reluctant than the Americans to pursue sanctions and other coercive tactics against noncompliant states.
163. That's why Owen is reluctant to establish a target date for his return to team training.sentencedict.com/reluctant.html
164. Oracle is also very reluctant to talk about product roadmaps for fear that future products will cannibalize existing ones.
165. Of course, he's best known for his role on "Stargate Atlantis" (the best of the Stargates), in which he plays a loner, reluctant hero, meathead warrior with an exotic look.
166. How long had not you written a letter? long - unseen of handwritten letter us, whether to still hold to a such behavior that look a little moss-grown be reluctant to leave?
167. Processional races and the abject lack of competition for the 36 - year - old Schumacher and his reluctant understudy Rubens Barrichello sparked a winter of bitter in-fighting .
168. Some investors are reluctant to look at investment account statements during a bear market.
169. Same as the World Bank(sentencedict.com), International Financial Corporation is reluctant to admit lending default or investment failure.
170. Macon Leary is a reluctant travel writer, whose usual emotional frigidity degenerates to near-paralysis after his son is murdered and his wife leaves him.
171. In case a woman tries to change that, they are reluctant to improve and complain about being unaccepted as they are instead of seeing it as a chance to refine.
172. She wanted a pair of genuine alligator shoes in the worst way, but was very reluctant to pay the high prices the local vendors were asking.
173. Since then, some Chinese scholars have been reluctant to speak out on the issue — indeed, a half-dozen experts on the subject each declined to comment for this article.
174. Network operators have been notoriously reluctant to allow Skype services on their mobile handsets, fearing it will cannibalise revenue earned from traditional voice calls.
175. After alms giving listens also the face shows appear to be reluctant, so small number we are early did not produce, I look or contact springlet child.
176. CCS particularly appeals to politicians reluctant to limit the use of coal.
177. In America, one who is reluctant to maintain eye contact is called shifty-eyed and can arouse suspicion.
178. America was reluctant to cede any legal power to a supranational authority.
179. It's a temporary solution when you are reluctant or find it difficult to use tw - itt - er.
180. She rejects the reluctant and those with stubby fingers, although she does take a handful of adults whose zeal makes up for their lack of raw talent.
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