Invitus
Invitus is a classical Latin adjective meaning unwilling, reluctant, or loath. It describes someone who does not wish to perform a given action and is often used in contrast with volens, the word for willing. The adjective can apply to people or things presented as involuntary or undesired, and it may be used predicatively (est invītus) or attributively when modifying a noun.
Invītus is a regular second-declension adjective. In the singular it appears as masculine invītus, feminine invīta,
The word is used to describe a subject’s attitude toward an action, such as arriving, agreeing, or
In modern scholarship, invitus appears primarily in discussions of Latin grammar, vocabulary, and translation. It may