No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.
doubtful
Reluctant and eager are opposites. This would make them antonyms.
Reluctant is the correct spelling.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'reluctant' is reluctance.
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.
doubtful
Reluctant and eager are opposites. This would make them antonyms.
opposed, disinclined, reluctant, unwilling
stumble, shrink, wait, delay, fluctuate, pause,
The homonym of reluctant is "willing".
The opposite of reluctant is "willing."
Reluctant is the correct spelling.
be uncertain, be indecisive, vacillate, waver, falter, dither, shilly-shally, pause, dilly-dally, dawdle, delay, be unwilling, hang back, think twice, scruple, have qualms, be reluctant
No it can't. Reluctant is an adjective. Reluctantly is an adverb.
The Reluctant Widow was created in 1946.
The word reluctant is an adjective. It means to be unwilling.