All 3 Uses of
disinclined
in
Emma
- Robert Martin would never have proceeded so far, if he had not felt persuaded of her not being disinclined to him.†
Chpt 1.7-8 *
- As a sort of touchstone, however, she began to speak of his kindness in conveying the aunt and niece; and though his answer was in the spirit of cutting the matter short, she believed it to indicate only his disinclination to dwell on any kindness of his own.†
Chpt 2.7-8
- "This sensation of listlessness, weariness, stupidity, this disinclination to sit down and employ myself, this feeling of every thing's being dull and insipid about the house!†
Chpt 2.11-12
Definition:
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(disinclined) feeling reluctant to do something