Moderate as in disgust To resist or oppose, akin to a state of unwillingness or hesitation, similar to the concept of revolt. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Reluct'
The employee would reluct to attend the mandatory training, feeling it was a waste of time.
The teenager would reluct to apologize, maintaining a stubborn attitude after the argument.
The teenager continued to reluct against the family rules, asserting her desire for more independence.
The scientist couldn't reluct the urge to explore the uncharted territory, even in the face of potential risks.
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