English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ti ọrọ naa “laisinu” ni lati ṣe ohun kan ni ọna aifẹ tabi ṣiyemeji, ti n ṣafihan aini itara tabi ifẹ ti o lagbara lati ma ṣe nkan kan. O tọka si rilara atako tabi ikorira si iṣe tabi ipo kan pato, nigbagbogbo nitori ori ti ọranyan tabi ojuse dipo ifẹ otitọ lati ṣe.

Sentence Examples

  1. Unable to think of a decent argument, I reluctantly let myself be pulled away.
  2. Reluctantly, John had agreed to her wishes, only for her husband to be conscripted the next day.
  3. Reluctantly she got out her car and entered the police cruiser, her legs shivered.
  4. As though sensing the direction of her thoughts, Carl reluctantly eased away.
  5. Reluctantly and carefully, I removed my clothing, scowling as Silas watched on, licking his lips and adjusting his crotch.
  6. Mat reluctantly cast in his hand of cards and, collecting his ale cup, moved to join Jack.
  7. Reluctantly, Cianne set the book aside, careful to put it far from the tea, and picked up her own cup.
  8. He did so reluctantly, to the jeers and hollers of the gypsies berating him for hiding so long.
  9. Try as he might, he came up with nothing and reluctantly left an hour later.
  10. Delila hesitated and reluctantly went to the door peephole.