He answered that then they should be sure some time to meet there; he did not venture further; he reflected that Mrs. March had herreluctances too; she distrusted people who had amused or interested him before she met them.
This time we have not the reluctancesexpressed in such words as "like" and "resembling.
I mean that she never starts any moral or emotional reluctances in our converse with her: all our sympathies go along with her freely, because she never jars upon them, or touches them against the grain.
Nor are we here touched with any revulsions of moral feeling, such as might disturb our enjoyment of their fellowship; on the contrary, we sympathize with Sir Toby's sport, without any reluctances of virtue or conscience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reluctances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.