disinclined

disinclined
adjective Date: 1647 unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval Synonyms: disinclined, hesitant, reluctant, loath, averse mean lacking the will or desire to do something indicated. disinclined implies lack of taste for or inclination <
disinclined to move again
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<
disinclined for reading
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. hesitant implies a holding back especially through fear or uncertainty <
hesitant about asking for a date
>
. reluctant implies a holding back through unwillingness <
a reluctant witness
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. loath implies hesitancy because of conflict with one's opinions, predilections, or liking <
seems loath to trust anyone
>
. averse implies a holding back from or avoiding because of distaste or repugnance <
averse to hard work
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<
not averse to an occasional drink
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New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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