😕reluctance (riláktens)

noun
/rɪˈlʌktəns/
reticencia (reticencia)

Meaning

unwillingness or hesitation to do something
unwillingness to do something; hesitation
Traducción del significado
falta de disposición o vacilación para hacer algo
falta de disposicion o vacilacion para hacer algo

Oraciones de ejemplo

His reluctance to speak made the meeting awkward.

Su reticencia para hablar hizo que la reunión fuera incómoda.
Su reticencia para hablar hizo que la reunion fuera incomoda.

He showed reluctance to accept the job offer.

Mostró reticencia a aceptar la oferta de trabajo.
Mostro reticencia a aceptar la oferta de trabajo.

Expresiones de ejemplo

with reluctance
con reticencia
con reticencia

Synonyms

hesitation, unwillingness, disinclination, resistance
Entrada 1
hesitation, unwillingness, disinclination, resistance
Entrada 2
unwillingness, hesitation, resistance, disinclination

Antonyms

willingness, eagerness, readiness, enthusiasm
Entrada 1
willingness, eagerness, readiness
Entrada 2
eagerness, willingness, enthusiasm, readiness

Colocaciones

show reluctance, express reluctance, reluctance to act, with reluctance, great reluctance, initial reluctance, overcome reluctance
Entrada 1
show reluctance, express reluctance, reluctance to act, with reluctance
Entrada 2
show reluctance, great reluctance, initial reluctance, overcome reluctance

Más oraciones de ejemplo

My child has recently been showing reluctance to go to school, and I want to understand why.

Recientemente mi hijo se ha mostrado reacio a ir a la escuela y quiero entender por qué.
Recientemente mi hijo se ha mostrado reacio a ir a la escuela y quiero entender por qué.

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