reluct

[ri-luhkt]

reluct Definition

to show unwillingness or hesitation to do something.

Using reluct: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reluct" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was reluctant to leave her friends and family behind.

  • Example

    He reluctantly agreed to help me with the project.

  • Example

    I am reluctant to invest in that company without more information.

reluct Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with reluct

  • a person who becomes a hero despite their initial unwillingness or hesitation

    Example

    He was a reluctant hero, but he saved the day nonetheless.

  • a person who is hesitant or unwilling to testify in court

    Example

    The prosecutor had a hard time finding a witness who was not a reluctant witness.

  • an agreement made with hesitation or unwillingness

    Example

    The two sides came to a reluctant agreement after weeks of negotiations.

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Summary: reluct in Brief

The term 'reluct' [ri-luhkt] refers to showing unwillingness or hesitation to do something. It can be used in various contexts, such as leaving friends and family behind, investing in a company, or helping someone with a project. 'Reluct' can also be used in phrases like 'reluctant hero,' 'reluctant witness,' and 'reluctant agreement.' Synonyms include 'hesitate,' 'resist,' and 'demur.'