Synonym: disinclined, forced, involuntary, reluctant. Antonym: willing. Similar words: unwillingly, unwillingness, willing, willingly, willingness, be willing to, run wild, milling. Meaning: adj. 1. not disposed or inclined toward 2. in spite of contrary volition.
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211. Convergence herd , unwilling to fall behind, is the ordinary normal.
212. The highest price that the patients are willing to pay for shigellosis vaccine is16.03yuans, and the lowest price that they are unwilling to pay for it is39.72yuans.
213. The functional leader was unwilling to incur hiring costs before revenues accrued; as a result, the few people on each job were overworked and stressed.
214. If you have problems during those years of life, you could become an anal personality, according to Freud, And, according to Freud, literally, it meant you are unwilling to part with your own feces.
215. Your heart is unwilling to rope in real life come from?
216. And yet there are political forces in the Senate unwilling to pass such legislation, instead trying to force the House to accept the Senate's watered-down bill.
217. Although he is not promising, he is unwilling to shrink back submissively.
218. He disdained that man for snobbishness and was unwilling to talk to him.
219. Fate leads the willing and drag along the unwilling. --- Seneca.
220. Under section 57, subsection 1 of the Patents Act 1995, the Minister must make certain that the patent holder is unwilling to issue a voluntary licence before issuing a compulsory licence.
221. Silent were your unwilling abandon and your pale side face.
222. This kind of situation, is marxist-leninist hair sir unexpectedly, also can say, is that they are unwilling to see.
223. Some landlords , unable or unwilling to pay higher wages , tried to force peasants back into serfdom.
224. If you are unwilling or unable to write metrical poems, you can try vers libre.
225. When Robert Browning first began to 7)court Barrett—through their 8)correspondence— she seemed to enjoy the relationship, but was unwilling to believe that he could really be interested in her.
226. The industry raised just $20 billion of new loans in 2009, perhaps because managers were unwilling to pay double the spread (or excess interest rate) they had paid in the middle of the decade.
227. This is the usual refuge of diplomats unable to agree, unwilling to admit the impasse.
228. The Kuomintang was unwilling to resist Japan and fought Japan only under compulsion.
229. Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound.--James Allen.
230. He spoke from far away inside a little meek voice-box afraid or unwilling to assert himself.
231. In light time passage as before,[http://sentencedict.com] is unwilling to fall behind.
232. Still unwilling to sleep, he watched the young woman in his arms, removing a bruised flower petal from her tangled hair.
233. "I am unwilling to have my twenty-nine year Senate record judged by the Pennsylvania Republican primary electorate, " he said in the statement.
234. Speaking of Mr. Jackson's finances, Judge Pastor said he was unwilling to let the trial become a 'battle of accountants' or 'a salacious analysis of personal financial issues.'
235. Can this time, I lose a face in the in front of owner unexpectedly, and those persons who sing an achievement rather me enter finals, I really think impassability , also very unwilling.
236. This thesis maintains that euphemisms can be used to euphemize anything that people feel embarrassed or unwilling to say.
237. Under the iron heel of the Japanese troops, local civil society were unwilling to be controlled by Japanese, they rescued themselves through their own ways.
238. These adjectives are compared as they mean tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield.
239. Some people make are unwilling to sit down again until taking seats on toilet bowl.
240. For example, the combination of masculine features, large chins , and dominant brow ridges can create an impression of disagreeableness and being unwilling to cooperate, Little said.
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