disinclined to (do something)

disinclined to (do something)

Reluctant or not likely to do something, typically due to a particular reason. I'm disinclined to gossip as an adult after witnessing all the pain that rumors caused in high school.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

disinclined to

(do something); unwilling to do something. I am disinclined to allow you to leave class early. They were disinclined to allow us to enter the country.
See also: disinclined
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • disinclined
  • disinclined to
  • reluctant
  • reluctant to (do something)
  • reluctant to do
  • can't be bothered
  • a dog that'll bring a bone will carry a bone
  • be not on
  • seeing is believing
  • (one) can't be arsed