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-AUTHOR INDEX -BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class V. Words Releasing to the Voluntary Powers
Division (I) Individual Volition
Section I. Volition in General
1. Acts of Volition
603. Unwillingness.
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NOUN: | UNWILLINGNESS &c. adj.; indisposition, indisposedness, disinclination, aversation [rare], aversion; averseness (dislike) [See Dislike]; nolleity [rare], nolition [rare]; renitence or renitency; reluctance; indifference [See Indifference]; backwardness &c. adj.; slowness [See Slowness]; want of -alacrity, – readiness; indocility (obstinacy) [See Obstinacy]. SCRUPULOUSNESS, scrupulosity; qualms -, twinge- of conscience; delicacy, demur, scruple, qualm, shrinking, recoil; hesitation (irresolution) [See Irresolution]; fastidiousness [See Fastidiousness]. DISSENT [See Dissent]; refusal [See Refusal]. FORCED LABOR, unwilling service, peonage; compulsion [See Compulsion]; slacker.
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VERB: | BE UNWILLING &c. adj.; nill [archaic]; dislike [See Dislike]; grudge, begrudge; not find it in one’s heart to, not have the stomach to. DEMUR, stick at, scruple, stickle; hang fire, run rusty [colloq.], go stale; give up, let down [slang]; pull back, be a dead weight, be a passenger in the boat, not pull fair, shirk, slack, shy [dial. Eng.], fight shy of, get by [slang], duck [slang]; recoil, shrink, swerve; hesitate [See Irresolution]; avoid [See Avoidance]. OPPOSE [See Opposition]; dissent [See Dissent]; refuse [See Refusal].
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ADJECTIVE: | UNWILLING; not in the vein, loath or loth, shy of, disinclined, indisposed, averse, reluctant, not content; renitent, opposed; adverse (opposed) [See Opposition]; laggard, backward, remiss, slack, slow to; indifferent [See Indifference]; scrupulous; squeamish (fastidious) [See Fastidiousness]; repugnant (dislike) [See Dislike]; restiff [obs.], restive; demurring &c. v.; unconsenting (refusing) [See Refusal]; involuntary [See Necessity]; grudging, forced; irreconcilable.
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ADVERB: | UNWILLINGLY &c. adj.; grudgingly, with a heavy heart; with -a bad, – an ill- grace; against -, sore against- -one’s wishes, – one’s will, – the grain; invita Minerva [L.]; à contre cœur [F.]; malgré soi [F.]; in spite of -one’s teeth, – oneself; nolens volens [L.] (necessity) [See Necessity]; perforce [See Compulsion]; under protest; no [See Negation]; if I must I must; not if one can help it; not for the world; far be it from me.
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