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disinclinations
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reluctance to do something
- She showed disinclination toward accepting the promotion, preferring her current role.
- There was a general disinclination among the group to try the new restaurant, as they preferred their usual spot.
- Her disinclination to speak in public was evident during the meeting.
- His disinclination to confront difficult situations often led him to avoid important discussions.
- Despite her disinclination to participate, she agreed to help with the project.