different between unwilling vs unfilling
unwilling
English
Etymology
From un- +? willing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?w?l??/
- Rhymes: -?l??
Adjective
unwilling (comparative more unwilling, superlative most unwilling)
- Not willing; reluctant
Derived terms
- unwillingly (adverb)
Translations
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unfilling
English
Verb
unfilling
- present participle of unfill
Adjective
unfilling (comparative more unfilling, superlative most unfilling)
- Not filling.
- 2010, Robin F. Brancato, Food Choices: The Ultimate Teen Guide
- In other words, a large, filling, low-cal salad will hold you much longer than a small, unfilling brownie loaded with calories.
- 2010, Robin F. Brancato, Food Choices: The Ultimate Teen Guide
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