Definitionn. that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike
Last update: January 1, 2016
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Whig politicians out of favor also showed no disinclination to join them. [noun]
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The heart and mind of each was filled with one object, but each felt a strange disinclination to mention her name. [noun]
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That I did not join myself to the battle, was less owing to disinclination, than to the bonds of the heathen. [noun]
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I admit it; but from certain expressions of yours this afternoon I gathered that your love for this lad might overcome your natural disinclination. [noun]
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From his childhood Johnson had to struggle against physical deformity and disease and the consequent disinclination to hard work. [noun]
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But it was not on my manifest disinclination that Raffles fastened. [Please select]
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Never in my life have I faced a job with greater disinclination. [Please select]
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