Advanced as in revolt To resist or feel unwillingness, often with a sense of aversion or hesitation, similar to the feeling of nausea. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Reluct'
Jane couldn't hide her reluct as she prepared to speak in front of a large audience at the conference.
The soldier tried to hide the reluct he felt before heading into the battlefield, knowing the challenges that awaited him.
The soldier did not reluct in the face of danger, bravely facing the enemy on the battlefield.
The author had to reluct the temptation to reveal the plot twist in interviews before the book's release.
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