[
US
/dɪsɪnkɫəˈneɪʃən/
]
NOUN
-
a certain degree of unwillingness
after some hesitation he agreed
his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition
a reluctance to commit himself -
that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike
his disinclination for modesty is well known
How To Use disinclination In A Sentence
- How to accomplish to the thing of disinclination distain?
- The weapons' effects should result in either physical inability or mental disinclination to resist.
- And even Mary could assure her family that she had no disinclination for it.
- I don't mind, since I lack what some presume is a male disinclination to matters domestic.
- His disinclination matters more in international arenas than in domestic politics.
- When the mutated genes were inherited, the disinclination towards wealth exposure passed on.
- He could have been no one, just a stranger, just a classmate, just one of Eva's numerous ex-boyfriends, just a person who I had no particular inclination or disinclination for.
- The genre was known for its urbane disinclination to perform any icky operations involving hearts: pouring them out, for instance, or affixing them to sleeves.
- West's particularly weak performance, which reflected his marked disinclination to pursue an active canvass, led to his resignation as leader of the UUP.
- Another is a disinclination to use his ears where musical influence is concerned.