disinclined

  • 11disinclined — dis|in|clined [ˌdısınˈklaınd] adj be/feel disinclined to do sth formal to be unwilling to do something = ↑reluctant ▪ I was disinclined to talk to Stephen about it …

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  • 12disinclined — adjective be /feel disinclined to do sth formal to be unwilling to do something: In the present case I feel disinclined to interfere in the matter …

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  • 13disinclined — /dis in kluynd /, adj. lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse: I m disinclined to go to the movies tonight. [1640 50; DISINCLINE + ED2] Syn. reluctant, loath. * * * …

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  • 14disinclined — adjective she was disinclined to abandon the old ways Syn: reluctant, unwilling, unenthusiastic, unprepared, indisposed, ill disposed, not in the mood, hesitant; loath, averse, antipathetic, resistant, opposed Ant: willing …

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  • 15disinclined — /ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd/ (say .disin kluynd) adjective unwilling or averse: disinclined to attend …

  • 16disinclined — adjective unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval disinclined to say anything to anybody • Ant: ↑inclined • Similar to: ↑afraid, ↑antipathetic, ↑antipathetical, ↑averse, ↑ …

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  • 17disinclined — Synonyms and related words: afraid, allergic, antipathetic, at odds, averse, backward, balking, boggling, cursory, differing, disaffected, disagreeing, disenchanted, disobedient, displeased, doubtful, dubious, forced, fractious, hesitant, hostile …

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  • 18disinclined — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unwilling, reluctant, balking, hesitant; see reluctant , unwilling . See Synonym Study at reluctant . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unwilling, reluctant, loath, averse, indisposed, opposed, resistant, hesitant. ANT …

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  • 19disinclined — dis|in|clined [ ,dısın klaınd ] adjective FORMAL unwilling to do something: RELUCTANT …

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  • 20disinclined — dis·in clined || ‚dɪsɪŋ klaɪnd adj. reluctant, unwilling, indisposed, averse dis·in·cline || ‚dɪsɪn klaɪn v. decline, be unwilling; make unwilling, cause to be averse to …

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