Not willing or inclined to do something; disinclined, adverse, loath, unwilling.
He agreed very Reluctantly. Do not show me your reluctantly or I will fire you.
Reluctantly has four syllables.
The busy mom reluctantly agreed to babysit for the triplets. The very shy student reluctantly volunteered to read aloud in class. Even though I worry about injuries, I reluctantly signed the permission slip for my son to play football. I was busy, so I reluctantly answered this question. He reluctantly shut down the computer and went to bed. I reluctantly took the job, even though i wasn't sure i should. I reluctantly handed in my math test She reluctantly dragged herself out of bed. He reluctantly paid what he owed. The boy reluctantly started his homework. The horse reluctantly followed the kind girl When no one expressed interest in chairing the committee, she reluctantly volunteered for the job. While I wasn't crazy about learning to swim, I reluctantly signed up for a class so that our whole family could vacation at the lake without fear of the water. He reluctantly left the room. The children reluctantly came back to the classroom after recess. John reluctantly moved down to London, even though the move meant promotion and more money.
reluctant
willingly; eagerly
He agreed very Reluctantly. Do not show me your reluctantly or I will fire you.
I think you mean grudgingly. Grudgingly means reluctantly, only it's a little stronger. When you have to do something you rather not.
Reluctantly is an adverb.
Reluctantly has four syllables.
No, "reluctantly" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that describes the manner in which an action is being done.
"Reluctantly" means to do something with hesitation, unwillingness, or resistance. It implies a lack of enthusiasm or eagerness in performing a task or fulfilling a request.
The busy mom reluctantly agreed to babysit for the triplets. The very shy student reluctantly volunteered to read aloud in class. Even though I worry about injuries, I reluctantly signed the permission slip for my son to play football. I was busy, so I reluctantly answered this question. He reluctantly shut down the computer and went to bed. I reluctantly took the job, even though i wasn't sure i should. I reluctantly handed in my math test She reluctantly dragged herself out of bed. He reluctantly paid what he owed. The boy reluctantly started his homework. The horse reluctantly followed the kind girl When no one expressed interest in chairing the committee, she reluctantly volunteered for the job. While I wasn't crazy about learning to swim, I reluctantly signed up for a class so that our whole family could vacation at the lake without fear of the water. He reluctantly left the room. The children reluctantly came back to the classroom after recess. John reluctantly moved down to London, even though the move meant promotion and more money.
She reluctantly agreed to go to the party, even though she had other plans.
Reluctantly is an adverb that describes how someone is performing an action with hesitation or resistance.
Conceded means to reluctantly accept that something is true. For example, someone may tell you something that is really crazy, but you trust this person and respect them so you conceded that it was true.
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