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reluctantly

 

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Adverbial reluctantly has 1 sense
  1. reluctantly - with reluctance
    Derived from adjective
    reluctant1

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Reluctantly

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1: With hesitation or unwillingness

Description: Reluctantly is an adverb that describes doing something with a lack of enthusiasm or readiness. It indicates a slight resistance or unwillingness towards an action.

Sample Sentence: I reluctantly agreed to attend the party, as I wasn't in the mood for socializing.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Showing or feeling hesitation or unwillingness

Description: Reluctantly can also function as an adjective, describing a state of being hesitant or unwilling. It indicates a lack of eagerness or enthusiasm towards a particular situation.

Sample Sentence: The reluctant candidate gave a lackluster speech during the campaign.

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Sense 2: In a manner that creates resistance or opposition

Description: When used as an adjective, reluctantly can also describe an action or behavior that goes against one's desires or wishes, often leading to opposition or resistance.

Sample Sentence: The employees union reluctantly went on strike after failed negotiations with the management.

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