Search results
- Dictionaryreluctance/rɪˈlʌkt(ə)ns/
noun
- 1. unwillingness or disinclination to do something: "she sensed his reluctance to continue"
- 2. the property of a magnetic circuit of opposing the passage of magnetic flux lines, equal to the ratio of the magnetomotive force to the magnetic flux.
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
noun. re· luc· tance ri-ˈlək-tən (t)s. Synonyms of reluctance. 1. : the quality or state of being reluctant. 2. : the opposition offered in a magnetic circuit to magnetic flux. specifically : the ratio of the magnetic potential difference to the corresponding flux.
an unwillingness to do something: I accepted his resignation with great reluctance. [ + to infinitive ] Her reluctance to talk to the press was quite understandable. Fewer examples. Her reluctance to contribute financially is going to cause problems for us. I fully understand his reluctance to leave his children.
Reluctance definition: unwillingness; disinclination. See examples of RELUCTANCE used in a sentence.
Reluctance means "unwillingness." Your reluctance to travel on an airplane would be understandable if you glimpsed the pilot and copilot wearing party hats and blowing noisemakers. If you'd rather not do something, you feel a sense of reluctance about it.
noun. 1. the fact or state of being reluctant; unwillingness. 2. Rare. opposition; revolt. 3. Electricity. the resistance offered to magnetic flux by a magnetic circuit, equal to the magnetomotive force divided by the magnetic flux: similar to the resistance in an electric circuit.
re·luc·tance. (rĭ-lŭk′təns) also re·luc·tan·cy (-tən-sē) n. 1. The state of being reluctant; unwillingness. 2. Physics A measure of the opposition to magnetic flux, analogous to electric resistance. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
reluctance. noun. /rɪˈlʌktəns/. /rɪˈlʌktəns/. [uncountable, singular] the feeling of being unwilling to do something and hesitating before you do it, because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do.
reluctance meaning, definition, what is reluctance: when someone is unwilling to do somethin...: Learn more.
re•luc•tance (ri luk′ təns), n. unwillingness; disinclination: reluctance to speak in public. Electricity the resistance to magnetic flux offered by a magnetic circuit, determined by the permeability and arrangement of the materials of the circuit. Also, re•luc′tan•cy.
The fact or state of being reluctant; unwillingness. Opposition; revolt. The resistance offered to magnetic flux by a magnetic circuit, equal to the magnetomotive force divided by the magnetic flux: similar to the resistance in an electric circuit. Unwillingness to do something. Hesitancy in taking some action.