Hesitant.
The word "reluctant" is an adjective.
No it is not. Adjectives describe what kind or how many. So the word one is a adjective. No it is not. Adjectives describe what kind or how many. So the word one is a adjective.
The root word for "describe" is the Latin word "describere," which means to write down or represent in writing.
One word that can describe the sound of unhappiness is "gloomy."
The homonym of reluctant is "willing".
There are no perfect rhymes for the word reluctant.
The word "reluctant" is an adjective.
The word reluctant is an adjective. It means to be unwilling.
The word "reluctant" is not used in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
The Mouse Was RELUCTANT To Be Caught In The Mouse Trap.
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One word to describe your feelings for a person could be loving.
doubtful
reluctant
As this was his day off he was reluctant to go into the office when the boss rang him for help.
He was reluctant to provide an example. They gave up the puppies reluctantly.
Antonym: enthusiastic