Unwillingness


adjective
1.
not willing; reluctant; loath; averse:
an unwilling partner in the crime.
2.
opposed; offering resistance; stubborn or obstinate; refractory:
an unwilling captive.
adjective
1.
unfavourably inclined; reluctant
2.
performed, given, or said with reluctance

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