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  • 61indisposition — n 1. sickness, sickliness, illness, unhealthiness; invalidism, valetudinarianism; exhaustion, enervation, enfeeblement, prostration; disability, infirmity, decrepitude, weakness, feebleness; disorder, complaiqt, malady; nausea, indigestion,… …

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  • 62averse — /əˈvɜs / (say uh vers) adjective 1. having strong feelings of antipathy or repugnance; opposed: averse to flattery. 2. Botany turned away from the central axis (opposed to adverse). {Latin āversus, past participle, turned away} –aversely, adverb… …

  • 63disinclination — /ˌdɪsɪnkləˈneɪʃən/ (say .disinkluh nayshuhn) noun the absence of inclination; averseness; distaste; unwillingness …

  • 64hesitation — [n] waiting; uncertainty averseness, dawdling, delay, delaying, demurral, doubt, dubiety, equivocation, faltering, fluctuation, fumbling, hemming and hawing*, hesitancy, indecision, indecisiveness, indisposition, irresolution, misgiving, mistrust …

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  • 65averse — [ə vʉrs′] adj. [L aversus, pp. of avertere, AVERT] 1. not willing or inclined; opposed (to) 2. Bot. turned away from the main stem SYN. RELUCTANT aversely adv. averseness n …

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  • 66dis|in|cli|na|tion — «dihs IHN kluh NAY shuhn», noun. slight dislike; unwillingness; averseness: »His most noticeable quality was a marked disinclination for work. SYNONYM(S): reluctance …

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