Advanced as in repulse To show unwillingness or hesitation, often due to a feeling of dislike or disgust. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Reluct'
The scientist would reluct to accept the new theory, clinging to traditional beliefs in the field.
The politician would reluct to acknowledge the opposing viewpoint, sticking to his party's stance.
Tom's reluct to take risks limited his opportunities for personal growth.
The soldier couldn't hide his reluct as he faced the daunting mission ahead.
Despite the team's reluct, they decided to accept the challenging project and push their limits.
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