Definitionadj. unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval
Last update: September 8, 2015
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I'm disinclined to believe his story. [Please select]
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But demands for more lines were constantly arising, and the existing companies, in view of their financial position, were disinclined to undertake their construction. [Please select]
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But there remains brown, unemotional, disinclined for movement. [Please select]
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But I'm powerfully disinclined to associate myself with people out of my class.' [Please select]
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A figure which seemed disinclined to talk, and which gave its explanations in short, staccato sentences. [Please select]
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He should never be fed to the full; neither excited to eat when he appears disinclined. [Please select]
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Fortunately the pain of his wound had rendered the brute disinclined to eat. [Please select]
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He is very disinclined to assume that similar phenomena, _e. [Please select]
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The nearer ready she was the more disinclined she felt to go. [Please select]
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She nodded, but seemed disinclined to say more about it. [Please select]
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We realized that we would have to stay in that inn all night, much as we were disinclined to do so. [Please select]
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