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reluctantly

[ ri-luhk-tuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. without really wanting to; unwillingly:

    I told her to take a break, just for one moment, and she reluctantly pulled away from her work.



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With their heavy eyebrows and square jaws, they look like a fretful phalanx of Martin Scorseses reluctantly conceding that the movie is pretty fun.

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While Chelsea wanted to keep a player they believed would become exceptional, they had a duty of care to a teenager and reluctantly let him go, having not even paid a fee.

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With the volume increasing outside, she reluctantly did so.

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Frank reluctantly agrees to help play the fictitious producer, so long as things don’t get messy.

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The good news is that most of them didn't like Trump that much to begin with, and voted for him impulsively and even reluctantly.

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