reluctant |
unenthusiastic or unwilling; disinclined. [2 definitions] |
rely |
to trust or depend (usu. fol. by "on" or "upon"). |
remain |
to continue without a change in quality or state. [3 definitions] |
remainder |
something that remains after other things have been taken away. [3 definitions] |
remaining |
being what is left or still present. |
remains |
that which is left when parts have been taken away, destroyed, or the like. [4 definitions] |
remark |
to casually comment. [4 definitions] |
remarkable |
exceptional or unusual; notable. [2 definitions] |
remedy |
a medicine or therapy designed to heal a disease or disorder. [5 definitions] |
remember |
to call to mind from memory; recall. [7 definitions] |
remind |
to cause (someone) to recall something. [2 definitions] |
reminder |
something that causes a person to remember something. |
remission |
an act or instance of remitting. [4 definitions] |
remodel |
to rebuild or reconstruct in a new design; remake. |
remorse |
a sincere, often painful sense of regret for past misdeeds. |
remote |
at a far distance in space or time. [7 definitions] |
remote control |
control of an object, such as an aircraft, missiles, and the like, from a distance, as by radio signals. [2 definitions] |
removal |
the act or process of removing. [2 definitions] |
remove |
to take away from a place or position. [11 definitions] |
renaissance |
a rebirth, renewal, or revival. [5 definitions] |
render |
to present for payment or consideration. [7 definitions] |