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  1. reluctant to do something She was reluctant to admit she was wrong. a reluctant hero (= a person who does not want to be called a hero) opposite eager. Extra Examples.

  2. Define reluctant. reluctant synonyms, reluctant pronunciation, reluctant translation, English dictionary definition of reluctant. disinclined; unwilling to act: She’s reluctant to report him to the police.

  3. reluctant implies some sort of mental struggle, as between disinclination and sense of duty: reluctant to expel students. loath describes extreme disinclination: loath to part from a friend. averse, used with to and a noun or a gerund, describes a long-held dislike or unwillingness, though not a particularly strong feeling: averse to an idea ...

  4. Definition of reluctant adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. reluctant meaning, definition, what is reluctant: slow and unwilling: Learn more.

  6. reluctant adj. (hesitant, unwilling) réticent adj. Susan tried to persuade her reluctant child to eat his vegetables. Susan tentait de persuader son enfant réticent de manger ses légumes. reluctant to do [sth] expr. (unwilling to do) réticent à faire [qch] loc adj. (plus fort)

  7. Definition of reluctant adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.