Desgana in english
Reluctance
pronunciation: rɪlʌktəns part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɪlʌktəns part of speech: noun
In gestures
desgana = sloth ; lassitude ; listlessness.
Example: Students often misconceive what education requires, as prior schooling, plus sloth, predispose them to passivity.Example: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.Example: The condition of listlessness or general lack of energy is usually related to insomnia.more:
» con desgana = listlessly ; reluctantly ; unwillingly ; desultorily .
Example: This film appears to consist of people listlessly hanging around doing nothing very much. Example: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'. Example: Intellectuals have been unwillingly transformed into cultural commentators and cultural studies has replaced philosophy. Example: Looters had wrecked one of the Middle East's great institutions while American troops, who now sat desultorily in lawn chairs near the entrance to the museum, had been unwilling or unable to stop it.