"Unwilling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unwilling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unwilling" Meaning

Showing no wish to do something or do something reluctantly.

Example: "I don't feel like going to the party, I'm feeling quite unwilling to go."

Synonyms: unwillingness, reluctance, disinclination

Antonyms: willing, eager

"Unwilling" Examples

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She looked unwilling to help him with the task but he convinced her to lend a hand.

He was not too keen on singing in front of the entire class, but his teacher convinced him to give it a shot, where he showed an unwillingness to sing while there were extraneous onlookers, yet ended up doing really well.

His unwilling companions reluctantly agreed to join him on the camping trip for some combo skiing game or something.

At first, Sarah was unwilling to go with Tom on his vacation in a western town, but after much persuasion, she finally agreed to tag along.

With an unwilling inclination, Wendy next peeked around the seemingly endless queue.

"Unwilling" Similar Words

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Unwholesomely

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In an immoral, indecent or corrupt manner; not wholesome or healthy.<br><br>Example: The governor was criticized for running the state unwholesomely, with allegations of corruption and embezzlement.

Unwholesomeness

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Unwholesomeness refers to the quality of being unpleasant, unhealthy, or objectionable in a moral or spiritual sense. It can describe something that is corrupt, immoral, or unseemly, and can also refer to a lack of wholesomeness or a sense of decay or degeneration.

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Unwillingly means not willing or not wanting to do something; doing something reluctantly or against one's will.

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