unwilling

नाराज
definition
adjective
he was unwilling to take on that responsibility
not ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
translation of 'unwilling'
नाराज,
नाखूष
example
She fought him grimly, watched by other motorists 'unwilling' to help, and then the man let go and ran.
Some have disabilities which the parents are unable or 'unwilling' to cope with.
Telecom has been unable or 'unwilling' to make JetStream attractive to many of us.
If you are 'unwilling' to go back to the city at night, you can easily find a farmer willing to provide a room for a very low charge.
She cast herself as cautious, well prepared and 'unwilling' to compromise her safety.
Though they can't see clearly, most children are 'unwilling' to let others know it.
Funny how the group seemed 'unwilling' to take questions on a press release they had prepared.
Government wants a search and rescue system in place but is 'unwilling' to pay.
It has signaled that it is essentially 'unwilling' to grant its demands and is prepared for a long struggle.
A bigger obstacle to hurling progress is the number of players 'unwilling' to commit to the cause.
Governments seem to be 'unwilling' to use any but the most primitive strategies.
People were either afraid or just plain 'unwilling' to give sufficient evidence.
Not coincidentally, those people are also usually 'unwilling' to pay a fair rate.
He is 'unwilling' to use the same pattern twice, because each customer wants his or her tattoo to be unique.
According to Shanghai Youth Daily, most affluent locals are 'unwilling' to be listed.
The bull trade was slow as evident in all bull sales as farmers are 'unwilling' to buy bulls at this time of year.
Maybe these people are just happy to be where they are, and 'unwilling' to sell at any price.
On this day the audience sat quietly when the second dance ended, as if quite 'unwilling' to break the mood.
Some will be risk averse, others close to retirement and 'unwilling' to jeopardise their futures.
They are 'unwilling' to accept a role for Congress in deciding how much aid money to spend.
The second reveals an 'unwillingness' to face the commercial realities of the marketplace.
Those who dislike it do so for its stubborn 'unwillingness' to judge the two young gunmen.
The political landscape is changing in a way which forces the party, even if 'unwillingly' , to re-evaluate its identity.
Around the next bend we slid 'unwillingly' into another tunnel - long, and black as blindness.
Some voters came willingly, some 'unwillingly' ; a major chunk kept away because of a boycott call by separatists.
If you've ever worked in London for any length of time, then ended up 'unwillingly' working elsewhere, you might understand my excitement.
I can't remember which one he 'unwillingly' selected, and I don't care.
Yet it is these very same people who have buried the community centre through their 'unwillingness' to lift a finger to help out.
There are frequent complaints about 'unwillingness' to work, lack of entrepreneurialism and aversion to risk.
The federal government's 'unwillingness' to take action has left it up to states.
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