reluct Antonyms

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Meaning of reluct

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reluct (v. i.)

To strive or struggle against anything; to make resistance; to draw back; to feel or show repugnance or reluctance.

reluct Sentence Examples

  1. The reluctant student procrastinated on their homework assignment.
  2. The politician was reluctant to reveal his campaign strategy.
  3. Despite her initial reluctance, she agreed to attend the party.
  4. The company was reluctant to invest in the new technology.
  5. The witness was reluctant to testify against the defendant.
  6. The reluctant employee handed in their resignation letter.
  7. The hiker was reluctant to venture into the dense forest alone.
  8. The parent was reluctant to punish their misbehaving child.
  9. The reluctant hero reluctantly accepted the award for his bravery.
  10. The reluctant traveler boarded the plane, dreading the long flight.

FAQs About the word reluct

To strive or struggle against anything; to make resistance; to draw back; to feel or show repugnance or reluctance.

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The reluctant student procrastinated on their homework assignment.

The politician was reluctant to reveal his campaign strategy.

Despite her initial reluctance, she agreed to attend the party.

The company was reluctant to invest in the new technology.