uneager
adjective
uk/ʌnˈiː.ɡər/us/ʌnˈiː.ɡɚ/noteagerto do or have something:
Mostlocalresidentsare very uneagertohave theareasoldtodevelopers.
Shestoodpatientlywaitingfor herturnwith acalm, uneagerface.
- He would notmindhelpingtocreatearealrivalto thegoverningparty, but is uneager toleadit.
 - Lee herself was uneager tobroachthesubject,afraidofhurtingJanice and beingblamedby her.
 - Some of thejurorslistenedlike uneager 12-year-olds withtheirloudsighsandconstantyawns.
 
Unwilling and reluctant
- arsed
 - balk
 - baulk
 - be blowed if...idiom
 - be in no mood forsomething/to dosomethingidiom
 - begrudge
 - compassion fatigue
 - deign
 - disinclination
 - disinclined
 - disobliging
 - fag
 - indisposed
 - indisposition
 - not have the heart todo somethingidiom
 - not have the stomach forsomethingidiom
 - ratheryouthanmeidiom
 - reluctance
 - reluctant
 - wouldn't