What is another word for reluctantly?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪlˈʌktəntli] (IPA)

Reluctantly is an adverb used to describe someone who is hesitant or unwilling to do something. There are numerous synonyms for the word "reluctantly" that one can use to express this feeling. "Hesitantly" suggests a slow or uncertain action, while "hesitantly" implies that the action is done with great caution. "Grudgingly" implies that the person is doing something in a begrudging manner, or with a feeling of resentment. "Unwillingly" means that the person is doing something with a feeling of reluctance, and "resistantly" suggests a strong opposition to a certain action. Similarly, "disinclined" conveys a lack of interest or willingness to do something. Using these synonyms, one can enhance their communication and express their feelings with greater accuracy.

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What are the opposite words for reluctantly?

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings to each other. The antonyms for the word "reluctantly" are words such as eagerly, willingly, gladly, enthusiastically, and wholeheartedly. If someone is reluctant to do something, they are hesitant or unwilling, but if they are eager or willing, they will do it with enthusiasm and wholeheartedly. For example, instead of saying, "I reluctantly agreed," someone might say, "I eagerly accepted." Antonyms help to provide variety in language and can help writers to communicate their ideas more effectively by conveying the opposite meaning of a word.

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Usage examples for Reluctantly

Lingard rose from the chair on which he had reluctantly sat down in obedience to his host's wish.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
Lenny sat own reluctantly.
"The Foreign Hand Tie"
Gordon Randall Garrett
"I wish we had more time to talk," sighed Marjorie, reluctantly, as she came to her street.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester

Famous quotes with Reluctantly

  • I reluctantly left the series because a) my age. I'm 68 tomorrow and time is very precious for me to spend time at home with my family and especially with the grandchildren. They're aged 7 and 5. After three years I became homesick for my home.
    Richard Briers
  • Moby Dick - that book is so amazing. I just realized that it starts with two characters meeting in bed; that's how my book begins, too, but I hadn't noticed the parallel before, two characters forced to share a bed, reluctantly.
    Michael Chabon
  • The essence of childhood, of course, is play, which my friends and I did endlessly on streets that we reluctantly shared with traffic.
    Bill Cosby
  • Women can break down barriers to opportunity, and men, many of them reluctantly, have learned to relate to women as their equals in thought and action. But except for an eccentric few, women do not want to become warriors.
    Suzanne Fields
  • As for leadership, I am the kind who leads reluctantly and more by example than anything else. Someone had to be on the incorporation papers as president.
    Keith Henson

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