disinclined (Meaning)

Wordnet

disinclined (a)

unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval

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disinclined (imp. & p. p.)

of Disincline

disinclined Sentence Examples

  1. I am disinclined to believe the rumors about the company's financial situation.
  2. The employee was disinclined to work overtime, citing family obligations.
  3. The student was disinclined to study for the exam, preferring to spend time with friends instead.
  4. The politician was disinclined to take a stance on the controversial issue, fearing it would alienate voters.
  5. The doctor was disinclined to prescribe the patient the new medication, due to its potential side effects.
  6. The manager was disinclined to promote the employee, believing they were not yet ready for the additional responsibility.
  7. The investor was disinclined to purchase the stock, believing it was overvalued.
  8. The traveler was disinclined to visit the museum, preferring to spend time outdoors instead.
  9. The homeowner was disinclined to sell the house, having many fond memories there.
  10. The athlete was disinclined to continue playing, feeling exhausted and sore.

FAQs About the word disinclined

unwilling because of mild dislike or disapprovalof Disincline

hesitant,reluctant,loath, skeptical, unwilling, loth, unsure, indisposed, loathe, dubious

willing, enthusiastic, inclined, enthusiastic, happy, eager, willing, happy,inclined, eager

I am disinclined to believe the rumors about the company's financial situation.

The employee was disinclined to work overtime, citing family obligations.

The student was disinclined to study for the exam, preferring to spend time with friends instead.

The politician was disinclined to take a stance on the controversial issue, fearing it would alienate voters.