reluctantly
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- half-reluctantly adverb
- unreluctantly adverb
Etymology
Origin of reluctantly
Example Sentences
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Near the start, when Dunk reluctantly accepts Egg as his squire, he set the terms of their relationship in a dark field outside the town where the tourney that births their legend takes place.
From Salon
I’m no Luddite, though I did cling to my BlackBerry, with its winning Lilliputian keyboard, surrendering reluctantly to an iPhone only when the BlackBerry became extinct.
This is all a lot to deal with as it is, but the trouble really begins when Charli reluctantly agrees to do a concert film commemorating her arena tour debut.
From Salon
But Mr. Grayson looked serious, so Bat reluctantly went to his seat.
From Literature
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The move sparked criticism from social media platforms which, Australia's internet regulator told the BBC last month, came to the regime "kicking and screaming - very very reluctantly".
From BBC
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