Disincline

  • 71shake — v 1. vibrate, rattle, chatter; convulse, corn move, twitch, vellicate, toss and turn; shimmy, wiggle, rock, bounce, bob, dance, (both of dice) roll, toss; swing, sway, oscillate, wave, roll. 2. tremble, quiver, twitter, trill; pulsate, pulse,… …

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  • 72indispose — in•dis•pose [[t]ˌɪn dɪˈspoʊz[/t]] v. t. posed, pos•ing 1) to make ill, esp. slightly 2) to make unfit; disqualify 3) to render averse or unwilling; disincline: His anger indisposed him from helping[/ex] • Etymology: 1650–60 …

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  • 73indispose — /ɪndəsˈpoʊz/ (say induhs pohz) verb (t) (indisposed, indisposing) 1. to put out of the proper condition (for something); make unfit; disqualify. 2. to make ill, especially slightly. 3. to disincline; render averse or unwilling. {in 3 + dispose} …

  • 74discourage — [v1] dishearten, dispirit abash, afflict, alarm, appall, awe, beat down, bother, break one’s heart*, bully, cast down, chill, confuse, cow, dampen, dash, daunt, deject, demoralize, deprecate, depress, dismay, disparage, distress, droop, frighten …

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  • 75dishearten — [v] depress, ruin one’s hopes cast down, chill*, crush, damp, dampen, dash, daunt, deject, demoralize, deter, discourage, disincline, dismay, disparage, dispirit, get down*, humble, humiliate, indispose, put a damper on*, put down, shake, throw a …

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  • 76dissuade — [v] talk out of advise against, caution against, chicken out*, counsel, cry out against, deprecate, derail, deter, disadvise, discourage, disincline, divert, exhort, expostulate, faze, hinder, lean on*, persuade not to, prevent, prick, put off,… …

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  • 77hesitancy — noun 1. a feeling of diffidence and indecision about doing something (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑hesitance • Derivationally related forms: ↑hesitant, ↑hesitant (for: ↑hesitance) …

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  • 78hesitation — noun 1. indecision in speech or action (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑vacillation, ↑wavering • Derivationally related forms: ↑waver (for: ↑wavering), ↑vacillate …

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  • 79reluctance — noun 1. (physics) opposition to magnetic flux (analogous to electric resistance) • Topics: ↑physics, ↑natural philosophy • Hypernyms: ↑electrical phenomenon 2. a certain degree of unwillingness a reluctance to commit himself …

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  • 80in|dis|pose — «IHN dihs POHZ», transitive verb, posed, pos|ing. 1. to make unwilling; make not inclined: »Hot weather indisposes a person to work hard. SYNONYM(S): disincline. 2. to make unfit or unable. SYNONYM(S) …

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