unwilling (Meaning)

Wordnet

unwilling (a)

not disposed or inclined toward

Wordnet

unwilling (s)

in spite of contrary volition

Webster

unwilling (a.)

Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

unwilling Sentence Examples

  1. The child was unwilling to share his toys with his friends.
  2. The witness was unwilling to cooperate with the police investigation.
  3. The patient was unwilling to take the medication prescribed by the doctor.
  4. The employee was unwilling to accept the additional responsibilities.
  5. The student was unwilling to study for the upcoming exam.
  6. The driver was unwilling to stop at the stop sign.
  7. The politician was unwilling to compromise on his principles.
  8. The creditor was unwilling to grant an extension on the loan.
  9. The landlord was unwilling to make repairs to the property.
  10. The company was unwilling to recall the defective product.

FAQs About the word unwilling

not disposed or inclined toward, in spite of contrary volitionNot willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

spontaneous, coerced,forced, accidental, unintended, impulsive, automatic, involuntary,will-less, unintentional

deliberate, willful, wilful, voluntary,willing, wilful, voluntary, willing, intentional, deliberate

The child was unwilling to share his toys with his friends.

The witness was unwilling to cooperate with the police investigation.

The patient was unwilling to take the medication prescribed by the doctor.

The employee was unwilling to accept the additional responsibilities.