Similar words: reluctant, reluctance, instantly, importantly, gallantly, indignantly, disinfectant, significantly. Meaning: [rɪ'lʌktəntlɪ] adv. with reluctance.
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61. Reluctantly, it conceded the principle of a referendum, to be held in 1992.
62. Reluctantly he drew his hand back, and was surprised to see a slight tremor in the chest's open lid.
63. She climbed off reluctantly, leaning against the door, putting her feather-soft foot in his lap.
64. Slowly and reluctantly they were relinquishing the doer role and coming to know what it meant to be responsible for people.
65. Even before the blazer, I had very reluctantly decided that the time had come to visit my doctor.
66. Somewhat reluctantly, Charlotte handed over her daughter- and looked displeased when the baby fell asleep almost at once in Ruth's arms.
67. If pushed, it will reluctantly and rather crossly waddle down the beach and take refuge in the sea.
68. His brother Austen, affronted by the lack of respect paid to his seniority, reluctantly accepted the Admiralty outside the Cabinet.
69. When conflicting political interests were involved, the supervisor would be forced, however reluctantly, to choose between them.
70. Cindy reluctantly revealed that often she was unsure whether he delighted more in seeing the spoon or her face.
71. The howling wind kept firing salvos of rain against the windows, but after a while she stirred reluctantly.
72. In the end I gave in and reluctantly mounted the narrow stairs.
73. Reluctantly, and after much soul-searching, they decided to respond to Lvov's invitation.
74. He went reluctantly, scowling and cursing the man on the horse.
75. Reluctantly, at the end of the exercise, Ellen saw that only four of the items were even remotely possible.
76. When the details began to trickle out it was reluctantly conceded that perhaps two Boeing 707 shipments might have been made.
77. Reductions in overseas government expenditure took place, but reluctantly and more gradually than now seems desirable.
78. Carter reluctantly accepted the face-saving maneuver, which was announced on April 21.
79. So the last hope of hitting the enemy carriers was reluctantly abandoned.
80. Reluctantly, he took us to a single kennel at the back of the offices.
81. My heart seemed to stop beating, then kick reluctantly into life again(sentencedict.com), like those temperamental old generators of colonial Danu.
82. He reluctantly agreed to write the essay and then did not.
83. Having already fathered two children, he had only reluctantly agreed to have an-other child.
84. Executives said there can be no compensation because the well was sabotaged, something community leaders reluctantly acknowledged.
85. After an international outcry, the white government reluctantly set up an inquest in the matter of Bantu Steven Biko.
86. After a short while, Nelson reluctantly entered the testing room with the psychologist.
87. He came reluctantly, hanging back when I took his hand.
88. She took a deep breath, then walked reluctantly to the massive door and rang the bell.
88. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
89. Ronald Reagan reluctantly canceled his inaugural parade in 1985 when the chill factor dropped well below zero, endangering the marchers.
90. Reluctantly Theodora turned towards the gate to walk back to the Julians' and the interrogatory telephone.
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