English to Kannada Dictionary disinclination

disinclination

ನಿರಾಸಕ್ತಿ
definition
noun
Lucy felt a strong disinclination to talk about her engagement
a reluctance or lack of enthusiasm.
translation of 'disinclination'
ನಿರಾಸಕ್ತಿ,
ಮನಸ್ಸಿಲ್ಲದಿರುವುದು,
ಅನಿಚ್ಛೆ
example
His 'disinclination' matters more in international arenas than in domestic politics.
If this is true, then the natural 'disinclination' to talk has gone too far.
Lucy felt a strong 'disinclination' to talk about her engagement
The 'disinclination' of the vendor to part with his land and the urgent necessity of the purchaser to buy must alike be disregarded.
He could have been no one, just a stranger, just a classmate, just one of Eva's numerous ex-boyfriends, just a person who I had no particular inclination or 'disinclination' for.
In politics there was little to commend a 'disinclination' to cause offence.
But in him the 'disinclination' runs particularly deep.
Lucy felt a strong 'disinclination' to talk about her engagement
It is not just that there is a 'disinclination' to believe what is put in front of us.
I don't mind, since I lack what some presume is a male 'disinclination' to matters domestic.
One strength of intellectual life is the 'disinclination' to develop easy answers.
As a consequence, many have shown a 'disinclination' to embrace the president's program.
She reports a 'disinclination' to continue with her crafts and seems predisposed to a bit of lethargy.
Trying the cigarettes, which I did mainly to impress a girl, only confirmed the 'disinclination' I felt in the first place.
There was a tendency to abuse freedom, and a 'disinclination' to accept systems.
Another is a 'disinclination' to use his ears where musical influence is concerned.
When the mutated genes were inherited, the 'disinclination' towards wealth exposure passed on.
The weapons' effects should result in either physical inability or mental 'disinclination' to resist.
Hounds that show a 'disinclination' to kill are kicked or whipped as punishment, and may later be put down.
This was partly due to a growing 'disinclination' to lock up convicted offenders, and partly to the decreasing ability of the police to clear up crimes.
Later their son was to display a similar 'disinclination' to lengthy relationships.
And yet she doesn't think that the 'disinclination' towards marriage today has much to do with broken homes or no great love.
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