unwilling - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • understandably: Effective competition can a good Bean Bag It deal are understandably unwilling.
  • strangely: Margaret Thatcher's assistant, Robin Harris, is strangely unwilling to express a view on the Croatian situation.
  • increasingly: The coalition of the willing seems to be increasingly unwilling.
  • apparently: But the council is playing along, apparently unwilling to draw a line in the sand.

Infinitive complement

  • co-operate: Any difficulties were chiefly created by the Khmer Rouge, who were unwilling to co-operate.
  • cooperate: And most of those who do, are unwilling to cooperate.
  • comply: If you are unwilling to comply with such request we may refuse to carry you and your Baggage.
  • admit: A parent cannot compel a school to accept a pupil whom the school is, for any reason, unwilling to admit.
  • accept: People are simply unwilling to accept orders from above.
  • invest: I was unwilling to invest even the requested $ 4.95 to succeed in my mission.

Modifies a noun

  • pawn: The island of Melos found itself an unwilling pawn in a vicious struggle between the Athenian and Spartan alliances.
  • recipient: He was the unwilling recipient of baskets of fruit.
  • participant: The naive Rodney is an unwilling participant in his brother's dodgy dealings.
  • victim: As he is already under sentence of death everything seems to point to Ko-Ko as the unwilling victim.
  • guest: I have no more to say; only linger, going out, like an unwilling guest.
  • witness: An unwilling witness to pirates burying a mysterious chest.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: She seems unwilling to make a firm decision about whether gender has gray areas or is either starkly pink or blue.
  • appear: The company appears unwilling to negotiate in a meaningful manner at the moment.
  • remain: Yet many employers remain unwilling to take account of these wider issues.
  • prove: Prefects were requested to ' persuade ' those who proved unwilling.

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