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Sentence count:275+21Posted:2017-07-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: disinclinedforcedinvoluntaryreluctantAntonym: willingSimilar words: unwillinglyunwillingnesswillingwillinglywillingnessbe willing torun wildmillingMeaning: adj. 1. not disposed or inclined toward 2. in spite of contrary volition. 
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241. Unwilling to disgorge the cash he had stolen , the embezzler tried to run away.
242. The man likes sulk, and very unwilling to explain the angry reason to family members.
243. She listened intently, unwilling to miss a single syllable, gazing quietly at Mei's mournfully smiling face.
244. The reason you go to a negotiation is because you're unwilling to accept the price asked, and you believe it's possible to do better.
245. Ronald is rich, handsome and witty but unwilling to propose marriage to me.
246. We are each of an unsocial, taciturn disposition, unwilling to speak, unless we expect to say something that will amaze the whole room, and be handed down to posterity with all the eclat of a proverb.
247. Whereas the sadist wreaks sexual violence on an unwilling victim, the masochist educates a sympathetic partner to be the cold and cruel woman he desires.
248. Even the major oil companies may be unwilling to put their capital to use if the opportunity cost is too great and the returns too low.
249. Problems can and do arise when it (conscious mind) is unwilling to accept or follow the superconscious directions.
250. Hood himself seems incurious where his arrows will strike , or at least unwilling to be specific.
251. Couples are often quite starry-eyed about their expectations of married life and unwilling to admit to anything which could show their compatibility for each other to be less than perfect.
252. In The Tin Drum written by Gunter Grass, there was a person named Oscar who's unwilling to grow up.
253. A young, unmarried woman may be totally unprepared, unfit, or unwilling to assume the responsibilities of motherhood.
254. “A mother knows, ” Ms. Devi said, unwilling to discuss the sensitive particularities of this knowledge further.
255. They same secret history appears in the twinkling of an eye in white deer former this nation on the picture scroll, but forever and as well unwilling emboly their tragedy destiny.
256. I'm unwilling to believe that Palin is an uncaring mother, so this blithe statement of unreflective parenting reflects and reinforces what working women with children seem obliged to tell themselves.
257. He was also an old-line Stalinist who had spent 16 years in Hungarian jails in the interwar period and who was now unwilling to share authority with the "nationalist" Hungarian Communists.
258. Also once unwilling, have ever complained as well, can arrive storm later on time of the sky one roseate clouds, I am to really thank!
259. However, no business concern wants to sell on credit to acus tomer who will prove unable or unwilling to pay his or her account.
260. After the toastmaster proclaimed that the lecture was over,[http://sentencedict.com/unwilling.html] the students was still unwilling to leave.
261. Unwilling to borrow from the local bank at exorbitant interest, he sought out the collector from the Shanghai wholesale house, to plead with him as a friend for a delay of another day or two.
262. Those who now portray her as a principled but rigid dogmatist, unwilling to make the slightest concession to the junta, forget that she used to face just the opposite criticism.
263. Unwilling to deal with Shockley's mood swings and lack of business acumen, eight of his top employees broke off from the lab to form a new company.
264. It is being strongly attached to this world and having an aversion to death that made one grow selfish and unwilling to sacrifice anything for one's Ummah.
265. The tribunal is a court of last resort, meaning it will only take cases where legal authorities elsewhere are unwilling or unable to prosecute.
266. During the 1950s, being afraid of Japan' s neutralization or communization, and pressed by the US, Britain was unwilling to pull chestnuts out of fire for Japan.
267. In some countries parents are particularly unwilling to send their daughters to school because the custom is to educate boys rater than girls .
268. Existing beyond the state's remit, such institutions would be unwilling conscripts to any attempt by Beijing to reflate the economy through muscular intervention.
269. Boro are unwilling to take a risk on the player and their boss Gareth Southgate has pulled out of the deal.
270. If so, the world may resemble the headless global economy of the inter-war years, when Britain was unable, and America unwilling, to lead.
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