UNWILLING


Meaning of UNWILLING in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ʌnwɪlɪŋ ]

1.

If you are unwilling to do something, you do not want to do it and will not agree to do it.

Initially the government was unwilling to accept the defeat...

For months I had been either unwilling or unable to go through with it.

≠ willing

ADJ : usu v-link , usu ADJ to-inf

• un‧will‧ing‧ness

...their unwillingness to accept responsibility for mistakes.

N-UNCOUNT : oft N to-inf

2.

You can use unwilling to describe someone who does not really want to do the thing they are doing.

A youthful teacher, he finds himself an unwilling participant in school politics...

= reluctant

ADJ : usu ADJ n

• un‧will‧ing‧ly

My beard had started to grow, and I had unwillingly complied with the order to shave it off...

Unwillingly, she moved aside.

= reluctantly

ADV : ADV with v , ADV with cl

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