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reluctant

1 of 1adjective
/rɪˈlʌktənt/
Forms:more reluctant,most reluctant
1

not welcoming or willing to do something because it is undesirable

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  • Despite his love for adventure, he was reluctant to try bungee jumping because of his fear of heights.
  • The students were reluctant to speak up in class, fearing ridicule from their peers.
  • The company was reluctant to invest in new technology due to concerns about cost and implementation.
  • Despite her talent, she was reluctant to perform in front of an audience because of stage fright.
  • The dog was reluctant to enter the water, hesitating at the edge of the pool.
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2

assuming or performing a role or action unwillingly

  • The reluctant leader accepted the position out of duty.
  • He became a reluctant hero after saving the passengers.
  • She was a reluctant participant in the plan.
  • The soldier was a reluctant witness to the events.
  • He served as a reluctant spokesman for the group.
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