Word of the Day: Reluctant

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Todayโ€™s Word of the Day is Reluctant. In this lesson, youโ€™ll learn its pronunciation, meaning, and how to use it in daily conversations.

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Meaning of Reluctant

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Reluctant describes someone who does not want to do something or is unsure about doing it.

Pronunciation of Reluctant

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  • IPA: /rษชหˆlสŒk.tษ™nt/
  • Phonetic: ri-LUK-tuhnt

Example Sentences with Reluctant

Here are some example sentences with reluctant used in everyday English. Listen and repeat the sentences to improve your pronunciation.

She is reluctant about moving abroad.

I was a little reluctant to join the group.

They felt reluctant about investing money.

They were reluctant to accept the offer.

She was initially reluctant but later agreed.


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