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he was very modist and reluctant!
very honest and reluctant
You don't! If she is reluctant, NEVER push her to do anything she doesn't want to do
She was very reluctant to believe that he was cheating on her.She was reluctant to go to the party, but she ended up having a lot of fun, and even met a cute boy.The U.S. was reluctant to get involved in World War II, until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.Most addicts are reluctant to get help until they reach the point where they must either quit or die.My siblings are reluctant to stand up to our father, but I just can't take it, so I end up being the black sheep of the family.He was reluctant to go on the trip with his friends.I was reluctant to give my permission.I am reluctant to go.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word reluctant.
reluctant
A person who is chicken-hearted and is very reluctant to give away any of his possesion
To dread something is to fear something greatly, or to be very reluctant to do something.
Reluctant is the correct spelling.
The opposite of reluctant is "willing."
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.
because they were still very young and dependenton britain for financial assistance