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once-reluctant

 

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Term: once-reluctant

Definition:

Once-reluctant refers to someone who previously had reservations or hesitation about doing something or participating in an action, but has now overcome those feelings.

Sample sentences:

  1. Tom, once-reluctant, finally agreed to go on the roller coaster with his friends.
  2. The once-reluctant actress eventually embraced the challenging role and delivered an outstanding performance.
  3. After years of being once-reluctant to try new foods, Amy now eagerly explores various cuisines.
  4. My once-reluctant attitude towards exercising has completely changed, and now I can't imagine a day without it.

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