adjective

definition

Not willing; reluctant

example

We are unwilling to restore his previous privileges after his betrayal of our trust.

Examples of unwilling in a Sentence

At first I was rather unwilling to study Latin grammar.

Sackler was unwilling to let it go.

She looked away from the scene, unwilling to believe what she saw was real.

Carmen ate with her left hand, unwilling to let lose of Alex for one second.

She slowed, unwilling to join the throng of bloodsuckers.

Intrigued by the sensations, she found herself unwilling to look away from him this time.

She replaced her weapon and crossed to him, unwilling to show fear.

Even a prisoner on this planet was unwilling to associate with her!

He was in love with a ghost and unwilling to take a chance on you.

He said nothing more, as if unwilling to say more until the identity verification was done.

He laughs at me for being unwilling to hurt anyone else, but he says no one should feel shame about who they are.

A trickle of jealousy moved through her, but she dismissed it, unwilling to think about the woman he'd slept with less than two weeks before.

Unwilling to let the weirdness ruin her day, Deidre dismissed the strange exchange, distracted by the smells coming from a display of homemade candles.

She jabbed him in the chest with each question, unwilling to back down.

She clamped her mouth shut, unwilling to tell him the sight and scent of blood was already making her want to vomit.

Deidre drank her coffee in silence, feeling Wynn's gaze and unwilling to look at him after almost admitting to the plan.

I was unwilling to do whatever it took to keep them together.  But you will.

Carmen stopped at the corner, uncomfortable with the heat of the exchange, yet unwilling to interrupt.

Why was he so unwilling to discuss the situation?

Unwilling to disturb his solitary mood, Jenn leaned back against a pillar and watched.

She squirmed, unwilling to be defenseless with the tarantulas so close and uneasy with the warm energy flowing again between them.

Jenn drew back, unwilling to let her mate die in the immortal world.

She looked down once but snapped her head up, unwilling to lose control.

Sirian waited for him to speak, and Taran glared at the older man, unwilling to break the silent battle.

Dierdirien will arrive soon and can help us remove any king unwilling to accept peace.

One of the warriors above pulled at the rope, and she snatched it, unwilling to remain in the darkness.

Unwilling to go on, she stopped and hugged herself, watching Keaton plunge into the water.

Severe English moralists like Johnson thought but ill of him, but the public generally was not unwilling to testify against French intolerance, and regarded his sentimentalism with favour.

Unwilling to admit to the bonds let alone talk about them, Deidre focused on the girl.

Unwilling to alarm them and possibly end up stabbed, he pretended not to know and moved through the room.

Unwilling to see her death, she closed her eyes, never imagining she'd ever be hurtling towards some distant planet in an escape pod booby-trapped to kill her!

He roused himself, unwilling to sink into the dark thoughts.

They were overdue for a discussion, one she'd been unwilling to start but that he would see through.

Jenn asked, looking up at their unwilling protector.

Sir George Clerk announced that, as the elected delegates were unwilling to take steps to form an independent government, he would enter into negotiations with other persons.

Moreover, disliking the whole enterprise, he was most unwilling to use up his army in it.

That the compiler is always unwilling to speak of the misfortunes of good rulers is not necessarily to be ascribed to a deliberate suppression of truth, but shows that the book was throughout composed not in purely historical interests, but with a view to inculcating a single practical lesson.

The object of this enactment was to save the expense of making a submission a rule of court by treating it as having been so made, and it leaves the law in this position, that while the authority of an arbitrator, once appointed, is irrevocable, there is no power - any more than there was under the old law - to compel an unwilling party to proceed to a reference, except in cases specially provided for by sections 5 and 6 of the act of 1889.

The larger number of the North-German states were at least not unwilling to submit to the arrangement; and Austria, whose opposition in ordinary circumstances would have been fatal, was paralysed by her struggle with Hungary.

Although Frederick William had refused to become emperor, he was unwilling to miss altogether the opportunity afforded by the difficulties of Austria.

She stepped back over his body, unwilling to lower her guard against the large vamp whose gaze was on her.

Jule obliged quickly, unwilling to keep the vamp close to his brothers' mates longer than necessary.

The Other no longer smiled and took a step forward, unwilling to move closer to his daughter with the Original Vamp standing between them.

The resignation in her tone sounded like a farewell.  Gabe studied her, uncertain what could stop Death from doing anything she pleased.  She was not only letting him go when she shouldn't, but she was telling him just how much time he had to get Katie out of the underworld.  Gabriel knew something was wrong if Death was turning her back on the duty of collecting souls, a duty she normally took such joy in.  She'd been unwilling to do that for him when their relationship had been at its peak.

Brandon clutched his hands together across from Jessi, as if wanting to hug his sister but unwilling to make such a gesture.

Jessi tried not to look away, unwilling to back down.

Sofi stepped up beside him, unwilling to back down from the vamp that came to see her.

She ascended the stairwell, unwilling to beg for her job back and hoping Xander didn't make her.

Curious but unwilling to join the masses fawning over them, she kept her distance and simply watched.

These officials, at the command of the senate, consulted the Sibylline books in order to discover, not exact predictions of definite future events, but the religious observances necessary to avert extraordinary calamities (pestilence, earthquake) and to expiate prodigies in cases where the national deities were unable, or unwilling, to help. Only the interpretation of the oracle which was considered suitable to the emergency was made known to the public, not the oracle itself.

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