disinclination
Prononciation : [ˌdɪs.ɪn.kləˈneɪ.ʃən]
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Contexte : « preference »
(noun) a feeling of not wanting to do something or having a little bit of dislike towards it. Imagine that you would rather play outside than do your homework; that feeling of not wanting to do your homework is called disinclination.
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She had a disinclination to eat vegetables, so she often chose fruits instead.
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His disinclination to play video games didn't stop his friends from inviting him every weekend.
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Do you feel any disinclination to go to the party tomorrow?
Contexte : « motivation »
(noun) a lack of eagerness or willingness to engage in an activity. It's like when you don't feel excited about doing your chores and would rather relax instead.
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Her disinclination to join the team at first changed once she met everyone.
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His disinclination to speak during class usually meant that he didn't share his ideas.
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What causes your disinclination to participate in group activities?
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