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who can help me figure out the difference between "loath" and "reluctant" ?THX who can help me figure out the difference between "loath" and "reluctant" ?THX When I use them , I can't tell them.
2011年7月9日 14:18
解答 · 6
loath: to beloath to do something means to be very unwilling to do something: i was loath to leave her on her room. reluctant : to be reluctant to do something means unwilling and therefore slow to do something she was very reluctant to ask for help
2011年7月9日
Shannon, it's loath, not loathe. They look similar.
2011年7月9日
loathe means hate - so you could say "i hate to clean my room." reluctant is like you're nervous to do something, sometimes because you think something bad might happen. - "i am reluctant to let you borrow my car."
2011年7月9日
Loath is formaller than reluctant. Both means: unwilling
2011年7月9日
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