Sentences with disinclined
dis·in·clined
D d - He was disinclined to talk about himself, especially to his students.
- He felt disinclined for work.
- Woods' supreme self-awareness and supreme talent leave him disinclined to share his glory with anyone other than his close family.
- To anyone disinclined to eat a bony bird in his or her fingers, the dish would prove anathema.
- I'm disinclined to go to the movies tonight.
- The good Greenwald student must be a perky people-pleaser, disinclined to argue and disposed to visit places such as antique car shows.
- China, concerned about reaction to its treatment of Tibetans, was disinclined to see the Kurdish issue raised.