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disinclined

[dis-in-klahynd]

adjective

  1. lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse.

    I'm disinclined to go to the movies tonight.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of disinclined1

First recorded in 1640–50; disincline + -ed 2
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Kilmer was exacting about his work, ambivalent about fame and disinclined to spend much time with the press.

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In a time where more Americans are feeling more financially strapped and time-constrained than ever — and more disinclined to leave their homes, thanks to some pandemic-induced homebodiedness — Amazon is uniquely engineered to meet the moment.

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And from the prosecution’s perspective, the juror seemed disinclined to credit the seriousness of Trump falsifying business records to cover up his 2016 election interference.

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The board seemed disinclined to use outside guidance in benchmarking Musk’s pay against that of CEOs at comparable companies.

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But if Trump was counting on perceptions of a bad economy to hand him victory, reality seems disinclined to cooperate.

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