- reluctant
- 01. She has been [reluctant] to get into a relationship with a guy ever since her last boyfriend dumped her.02. I am [reluctant] to tell him the truth because I know he'll get angry.03. It is with great [reluctance] that I announce today my intention to leave this company for a job at a firm in Ontario.04. The child [reluctantly] gave the toys back to his friend when it was time to go home.05. Marcia's parents were [reluctant] to let her go downtown alone at night.06. Our apartment is really too small now that we have a baby, but we are [reluctant] to give it up because the rent is so good.07. In the past, many companies were [reluctant] to hire women professionals because they feared the women would quit when they got married.08. Someone once said that even the easiest thing becomes difficult if done [reluctantly].09. Albert Einstein was [reluctant] to sign autographs, and charged people a dollar before signing anything, but then gave the money to charity.10. I understand your [reluctance] at hiring someone with very little experience, but I assure you that my education and work ethic will more than make up for it.11. Someone once joked, "What is it about a fire that makes it so eager to start in a forest, and so [reluctant] to start in a fireplace?"12. The crew of the ship "The Bounty" lived among the Tahitian people for five months in 1788, and it was with great [reluctance] that they set sail for Jamaica at the end of their stay on the island.13. In 1771, Spain [reluctantly] agreed that the Falkland Islands, off the coast of South America, were British territory.14. Many farmers in the African nation of Angola are [reluctant] to return to their fields because of the many landmines which remain from the country's civil war.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.