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reluctant

British pronunciation/ɹɪlˈʌktənt/
American pronunciation/ɹiˈɫəktənt/, /ɹɪˈɫəktənt/
reluctant
[AGGETTIVO]
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riluttante

not welcoming or willing to do something because it is undesirable
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1The nurse joked that doctors make the worst patients, after a particularly difficult interaction with a physician who was reluctant to follow medical advice.
2Despite being offered another job, he's reluctant to leave because of the golden handcuffs the current company provides.
3However, the tenant was understandably reluctant.
4But part of me was reluctant.
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