DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: ADJECTIVE
- Not inclined; having a disinclination; being unwilling
- Unwilling or reluctant.
- Unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval
- Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
- Causing a feeling of antipathy; repugnant.
- Opposed in nature or character; antagonistic.
- Having or showing a strong aversion or repugnance.
- Characterized by antagonism or antipathy
- (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of disincline.
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DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Having a natural antipathy, contrariety, or constitutional aversion: with to.
DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: RELATED WORDS
- Refuse, Loathe, Persuaded, Obliged, Tempted, Compelled, Inclined, Antipathetical, Indisposed, Antipathetic, Afraid, Averse, Loth, Loath, Reluctant
- Contemptuous, Antithetical, Unsympathetic, Resentful, Disdainful, Ambivalent, Inimical, Antipathetical, Indisposed, Loath, Disinclined, Averse, Loth, Hostile, Antagonistic
DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Refuse, Loathe, Persuaded, Obliged, Tempted, Compelled, Inclined, Antipathetical, Indisposed, Antipathetic, Afraid, Averse, Loth, Loath, Reluctant
- Contemptuous, Antithetical, Unsympathetic, Resentful, Disdainful, Ambivalent, Inimical, Antipathetical, Indisposed, Loath, Disinclined, Averse, Loth, Hostile, Antagonistic
DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Talfourd is strongly disinclined to compromise with the printers on any terms.
- Pen of the Most High, however, is disinclined to dwell upon them.
- That threat can leave students disinclined to report their sexual harassment.
- And upper management appears disinclined to do anything about him.
- Zuckerberg will be disinclined to institute change from within.
- Cats are naturally disinclined to drink lots of water.
- Center Party leaders appeared disinclined to champion it.
- OECD governments seemed disinclined to take significant action.
- MVC would be disinclined to release the pictures.
- Congressional leaders were disinclined to press the issue.
- But there is also a trend toward increasingly repressive andrestrictive laws, increasing harassment and violence againstabortion clinics, and an increasingly antipathetic medicalestablishment.
- British values, and that his views in many areas were antipathetic to British values.
- On hearing this Trenchard flatly refused the position, being personally loyal to Haig and antipathetic to political intrigue.
- As noted earlier, while not antipathetic to dogs, I am not what anyone would consider a dog person.
- No one exists except in and through relationships, both empathic and antipathetic, with others.
- It derives its strength from its hospitality even to antipathetic ideas.
- He glanced round among the faces of those people who were evenphysically so antipathetic to him.
- And unless something happens that unites the nation this antipathetic relationship will continue.
DISINCLINED vs ANTIPATHETIC: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean to be disinclined to listen to new music?
- How is the word disinclined different from other adjectives like it?
- What is the answer to opposed disinclined with 6 letters?
- Why are young adults disinclined to embrace the church?
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