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reluct
[ri-luhkt]
/ rɪˈlʌkt /
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disgust
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nauseate
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repel
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STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK
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repulse
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revolt
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sicken
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A solitary Ambassador was in their midst; his rank shrieked for its prerogatives ; the Ministers gave way reluc tantly and, with heavy hearts, granted him precedence as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps.
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