English to Malay Dictionary reluctant

reluctant

enggan
definition
adjective
she seemed reluctant to discuss the matter
unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
translation of 'reluctant'
adjective
enggan
example
He is the 'reluctant' hero forced to deal with the forces of coincidence and fate.
Even boys - traditionally 'reluctant' readers - were devouring it under the blankets.
he's very 'reluctant'
There are a lot of people, though, who would be very 'reluctant' to let our traditional flag go.
he was a 'reluctant' reader
Still, counterterrorism agencies remain 'reluctant' to share sensitive information or cooperate on prosecutions.
they were 'reluctant' heroes
we were 'reluctant' to sign
she gave a 'reluctant' laugh
People are somewhat more 'reluctant' to talk to foreigners than they were at the beginning.
The government is 'reluctant' to impose higher standards for staffing because of concerns over cost.
The answer did not completely satisfy the other young woman, but she nodded in 'reluctant' acceptance.
Courts are rightly 'reluctant' to judge what statements in political ads are merely misleading.
But that would entail spending money the company is 'reluctant' to spend right now.
she was a 'reluctant' participant
their acceptance of the decision was 'reluctant'
Today, many ordinary people are still 'reluctant' to talk about politics.
In fact, I found myself 'reluctant' to skip any topic in the book.
The 'reluctant' heroes are whisked off into space for their biggest role ever.
Oddly enough, he found himself 'reluctant' to share any specifics of that night.
In the past, companies were 'reluctant' to share information with suppliers.
What on earth could be in our files that made them so 'reluctant' to give us access?
But investors are 'reluctant' to take on long-term risk given the uncertainties over the economy.
The events of the past week will make foreign governments extremely 'reluctant' to put their citizens at risk.
Government officials always seem so 'reluctant' to define qualifications for recipients of social welfare.
But people appear increasingly 'reluctant' to intervene in public places.
Though the Supreme Court has now endorsed the reform process, most of its members were 'reluctant' converts at best.
After a lengthy plea from a social worker, the judge 'reluctantly' agrees to allow the boy to leave.
We stayed there most of the night, it was certainly almost dawn before we 'reluctantly' parted at my door.
It is a system where some people pay, somewhat 'reluctantly' , for the welfare of others.
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