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Alyssa Ware
27 June, 04:21
What does the word reluctant mean?
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Darion Maxwell
27 June, 04:49
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The word reluctant means that you're unwilling and hesitant.
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Lawson Blair
27 June, 07:36
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the word reluctant means unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. Its is a adjective and some synonyms are unwilling, disinclined, unenthusiastic, resistant, resisting, opposed.
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