Examples of 'reluctant to admit' in a sentence

Meaning of "reluctant to admit"

Reluctant to admit: Unwilling or hesitant to acknowledge, confess, or accept something, especially when it is challenging, uncomfortable, or inconvenient to do so

How to use "reluctant to admit" in a sentence

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reluctant to admit
If you are still reluctant to admit your guilt.
Even when the truth might be something we are reluctant to admit.
At first the captain is reluctant to admit he made a mistake.
Reluctant to admit they can speak Sinhalese.
Many companies are reluctant to admit to a breach.
I am reluctant to admit it but you were right to send her to Bajor.
Something people seem reluctant to admit.
They are reluctant to admit the truth.
Another problem is that many users of FLOSS are reluctant to admit it.
We are often reluctant to admit our errors.
You are a philosopher in the clothes of an engineer but are reluctant to admit it!
You might be reluctant to admit it.
So reluctant to admit it! Perhaps you are teasing us.
Naturally patients are very reluctant to admit to using an illegal drug.
Ji-hwan and Gyung-hee develop feelings for each other but are reluctant to admit it.

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Trump seemed reluctant to admit that that will happen.
As they find them, although they are reluctant to admit any real.
I was reluctant to admit the possible.
One problem was that enterprises were reluctant to admit these organizations.
So reluctant to admit it.
Experts and institutions may also be reluctant to admit their own fallibility.
Although reluctant to admit it, Lucía and Manuel begin to live separate lives.
Most of these people have been reluctant to admit to their hallucinations.
I think I would remember cheating on my wife. You might be reluctant to admit it.
And some patients may be reluctant to admit using marijuana.
Well, in my experience, mademoiselle, people always know, but are sometimes reluctant to admit it.
States were sometimes reluctant to admit that they were engaged in an armed conflict.
Of course, many Calvinists would be reluctant to admit this.
Tom was reluctant to admit it.
To send her to Bajor. but you were right I'm reluctant to admit it.
She was reluctant to admit it.
Oh, Kirsty, so eager to play . So reluctant to admit it.
He was reluctant to admit that.
The top reasons for either not admitting or being reluctant to admit a mental illness are,.
He was reluctant to admit it.
It 's one for the fans - even the ones too reluctant to admit that they are.
Suspects are reluctant to admit wrongdoing, so they lie.
And as we know, the state are sometimes stubbornly reluctant to admit liability for anything.
People are sometimes reluctant to admit that they need a private detective 's services.
This is something Warren is reluctant to admit out loud.
I was reluctant to admit that, in fact, I simply felt uncomfortable.
By nature, humans are reluctant to admit their faults.
PJ, I am reluctant to admit it for this, but I will do it.
Notion of technological security, firms may well be reluctant to admit that apparently sophisticated.
PJ, I am reluctant to admit this to you, but I am going to do it.
Historically, communist Laos has been reluctant to admit it has a drug problem.
Harry felt oddly reluctant to admit what had happened out loud.
Tony on Thailand muses why Abhisit was reluctant to admit his British citizenship,.
Imperfect humans are often reluctant to admit that they simply do not possess absolute authority.
But the Turks are very reluctant to admit that . ”.

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