Reluctanly example sentences

re·luc·tant·ly

adverb

reluctantly (adverb)

  - in an unwilling and hesitant way:

"Reluctanly" Example Sentences

1. Reluctantly, he agreed to help with the project.
2. She reluctantly admitted her mistake.
3. The dog reluctantly gave up the bone.
4. He reluctantly handed over the keys.
5. Reluctantly, but surely, she began to sing.
6. The child reluctantly shared his toys.
7. I reluctantly accepted the invitation.
8. They reluctantly agreed to a compromise.
9. She reluctantly put down her book.
10. He reluctantly confessed his feelings.
11. Reluctantly, the old man rose from his chair.
12. The witness reluctantly testified.
13. She reluctantly apologized for her behavior.
14. He reluctantly admitted defeat.
15. Reluctantly, the sun began to set.
16. The cat reluctantly left the warm spot.
17. Reluctantly, I agreed to go to the party.
18. He reluctantly revealed his secret.
19. She reluctantly let go of the rope.
20. They reluctantly parted ways.
21. The bird reluctantly took flight.
22. Reluctantly, she opened the letter.
23. He reluctantly shook her hand.
24. She reluctantly accepted the award.
25. Reluctantly, the crowd dispersed.
26. He reluctantly agreed to the terms.
27. She reluctantly signed the document.
28. Reluctantly, the rain began to fall.
29. He reluctantly admitted his guilt.
30. She reluctantly gave up her dream.
31. Reluctantly, the ship sailed away.
32. He reluctantly told the truth.
33. She reluctantly said goodbye.
34. Reluctantly, the curtain rose.
35. He reluctantly took the medicine.
36. She reluctantly finished the task.
37. Reluctantly, he conceded the point.
38. He only reluctantly offered his assistance.
39. Although invited, she reluctantly declined.
40. The team, reluctantly, accepted the new rules.
41. Despite his better judgment, he reluctantly complied.
42. He gave a reluctant nod of agreement. (Note: adjective form)
43. Her response was reluctant at best. (Note: adjective form)
44. A reluctant smile touched her lips. (Note: adjective form)
45. His participation was completely reluctant. (Note: adjective form)
46. It was a reluctant truce at best. (Note: adjective form)
47. The reluctant hero finally saved the day. (Note: adjective form)
48. He offered a reluctant apology. (Note: adjective form)
49. The audience gave a reluctant applause. (Note: adjective form)
50. With a reluctant sigh, she turned the page. (Note: adjective form)

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