Disinclination

//ˌdɪsɪŋklɪˈneɪʃən//

"Disinclination" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Most people have a great disinclination to get out of bed early, even if they have to.

The majority of mankind is lazy-minded, incurious, absorbed in vanities, and tepid in emotion, and is therefore incapable of either much doubt or much faith; and when the ordinary man calls himself a sceptic or an unbeliever, that is ordinarily a simple pose, cloaking a disinclination to think anything out to a conclusion.

"They say that in a hiring interview, to say one plays piano suggests a disinclination to cooperate and that it's better to say one plays in a choral society or an orchestra." "Who told you that?"

His aversion to women and his disinclination to form new friendships were both typical of his unemotional character.

There's no lack of poems in Esperantia, but there is a disinclination to the preposition "po."

strong disinclination

natural disinclination

disinclination to act

He showed a marked disinclination to speak.

There was a general disinclination to change old habits.

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