Unwilling means not willing or reluctant to do something. It implies a lack of desire or readiness to participate or comply with a request or demand.
Reluctant means to be unwilling or hesitant to do something. It implies a lack of eagerness or enthusiasm towards a particular action or decision.
"Reluctant" means being hesitant or unwilling to do something. It suggests a lack of enthusiasm or desire to engage in a particular action or task.
relunctant means to not wanting do something and u r holding back from what u don't want to do
Having fixed opinions means holding rigid beliefs or attitudes that are resistant to change. It implies being closed-minded or unwilling to consider alternative perspectives or new information that may challenge one's existing views.
The common use of "would not" is to express a negative condition or outcome in the future or to indicate that someone is unwilling to do something in a polite or formal way.
To make it negative, you mean? That would be "un" - unwilling.
unwilling to relent
unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
unable or unwilling to trust
openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
Undogmatic means to be unwilling to accept authority or dogma.
If that's "grudgingly," it means reluctantly or resentfully unwilling.
If you mean obstinate, it means to be stubborn and unwilling to change ones opinion.
It means 'mean and ungenerous' from mid 17th century English
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He was unwilling to do as he was instructed.
I am unwilling to steal.The parents of the child were unwilling to have him inoculated with the MMR vaccine.