Associations to the word «Unwilling»
Noun
- Censure
- Injustice
- Leave
- Approbation
- Transplant
- Ria
- Humiliation
- Obedience
- Pompey
- Nationality
- Displeasure
- Negotiation
- Ally
- Persuasion
- Ignorant
- Give
- Indignation
- Creditor
- Refugee
- Addict
- Allegiance
- Bidding
- Hazard
- Inclination
- Widower
- Countryman
- Settle
- Sympathy
- Sinner
- Overseer
- Deference
- Gong
- Embrace
- Idleness
- Let
- Yield
- Wrath
- Repose
- Motive
- Persecution
- Burden
- Brutus
- Victim
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
UNWILLING, adjective. Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
Dictionary definition
UNWILLING, adjective. Not disposed or inclined toward; "an unwilling assistant"; "unwilling to face facts".
UNWILLING, adjective. In spite of contrary volition.
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