Reluctant is the correct spelling.
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'reluctant' is reluctance.
Reluctant and eager are opposites. This would make them antonyms.
Someone who is a hero but does not wish to be acknowledged as one.Also seeThe reluctant hero is a heroic archetype described by Joseph Campbell in The Hero With a Thousand Faces: The reluctant hero is typically portrayed ...
Because he had nearly drowned as a child, he was reluctant to travel by sea.The state was reluctant to spend more money on a failed program. The girls encouraged their reluctant friend to come horseback riding with them.
The homonym of reluctant is "willing".
The opposite of reluctant is "willing."
The suffix of 'reluctant' is '-ant'.
reluctant - unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom
The word "reluctant" is an adjective.
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.
The word reluctant is an adjective. It means to be unwilling.
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The Reluctant Tommy was created in 2011.
The ISBN of The Reluctant Tommy is 9780330513746.
The Reluctant Queen was created in 1990.
The ISBN of The Reluctant Queen is 0307346153.