Similar words: reluctant, reluctance, instantly, importantly, gallantly, indignantly, disinfectant, significantly. Meaning: [rɪ'lʌktəntlɪ] adv. with reluctance.
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91. He cooperated originally with jobbing photographers, none of whom proved satisfactory, so he reluctantly decided to undertake the task himself.
92. Half an hour went by, and then we gave up, reluctantly deciding to abandon the car.
93. With a small sigh, Gina replaced her mug on the table and reluctantly took the offered handshake.
94. However, he was reluctantly persuaded to buy a secondhand gold band with a worn heart pattern winding around it.
95. The girls hurried home to tell their skeptical parents, who reluctantly provided the necessary dresses, gloves and veils.
96. Reluctantly but dutifully, I arrived at her office with a large manila envelope full of photos.
97. My fiancee, Tricia, reluctantly agreed to ride behind me on an overnight road trip.
98. Brock says Aron goaded him into reluctantly slinging mud by lying about his business dealings.
99. The beagles reluctantly broke up into knots and scattered across the field.
100. It was a long time before Guy released his fierce hold on her, and reluctantly thrust her away from him.
101. The problem is that New Historicism refuses or only very reluctantly foregrounds its own historicity and position within an ideology.
102. Reluctantly he offered his back to the county chief and proceeded to wade into the river.
103. I half-offered it, but Melanie shook her head so I tossed it reluctantly on to the fire.
104. We reluctantly cancelled our holiday and we have been offered a full refund.
105. Reluctantly, first examining the postmarks at length for clues, I open them.
106. She got up reluctantly, stretching like a long thin cat, all naked, curvy, and elastic.
107. Once he had learned that it was proving impossible he reluctantly nodded his agreement to a majority verdict.
108. Gradually, reluctantly, his own lips curved, and then his eyes joined in[sentencedict.com], twinkling like glimmering black pools.
109. Mellor marched reluctantly into the lions' den to address the annual charity gala for the Newspaper Press Fund.
110. So I have come reluctantly to the conclusion that my Palm is a high-functioning offspring in a dysfunctional family.
111. However, he reluctantly agreed to continue his journey to Paris.
112. I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the lead should be in favour of retaining the death penalty for the present.
113. Reluctantly she got up and her teeth chattered as she took a dressing gown from a hook behind the bedroom door.
114. Shivering, she realised the light was beginning to fade, and almost reluctantly she turned to make her way back inside.
115. I trudged back up to the cabin and reluctantly went to bed.
116. Laverne is launched into the still treacle of pond water which reluctantly draws itself up like sluggish curtains to receive this intrusion.
117. Frankie blinked in the bright light, then turned his gaze reluctantly to the arched alcove on his left.
118. Wilkinson agreed to the move, reluctantly,[http://sentencedict.com/reluctantly.html] after a meeting with Silver and Fotherby yesterday morning.
119. She gave a little moan of private enjoyment and reluctantly slid her hands up to his face.
120. A small sailboat draws close and Captains Peleg and Bildad, both old sea salts, reluctantly leave.
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