Reluctance
/rɪˈlʌk.təns/
Meaning & Definition
noun
Unwillingness or disinclination to do something.
Her reluctance to speak in front of the class was evident.
The resistance of a circuit to the flow of alternating current, caused by the inductance of the circuit.
The engineer measured the reluctance of the electrical circuit to ensure optimal performance.
A psychological condition characterized by a lack of readiness or desire to act.
Despite his enthusiasm for the project, he felt a reluctance to make the final decision.
Etymology
From Latin 'reluctantia', from 'reluctari' meaning 'to struggle against'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
with reluctance
Doing something against one's will or without enthusiasm.
reluctance to change
Unwillingness to adapt to new circumstances.
Related Words
reluctant
Showing or feeling unwillingness.
reluctantly
In an unwilling or hesitant manner.
Slang Meanings
No way.
When asked to join the competition, she replied with a 'no way' in total reluctance.