Unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval.
1 The markets, however, seem disinclined to give him the option of deferral.
2 Young she might be, and generally disinclined toward the trappings of royalty.
3 The soldiers too were disinclined to enter on the hopeless Italian expedition.
4 The nearer ready she was the more disinclined she felt to go.
5 The other was disinclined to go, and the first went off alone.
6 Notwithstanding these arguments, the Widow still seemed rather disinclined to the arrangement.
7 But they seemed disinclined to talk of them or of the war.
8 He found both the King and Bismarck not disinclined to some compromise.
9 Philip, however, had latterly been disinclined for the personal interview with Catharine.
10 The weather was hot, and she felt weary and disinclined for gaiety.
11 Wiggins is the agent, and seems disinclined to do what I wish.
12 He felt singularly disinclined to let Vera know what was the truth.
13 He felt very much disinclined for the painful task he had undertaken.
14 Hazel felt disinclined to fly from what was at worst a possibility.
15 We watched, disinclined to do the choosing for him, racial instinct uppermost.
16 She was a pretty girl, and not disinclined for an innocent flirtation.
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