indisposed
a . 厌恶的,不适当的,不能的
厌恶的,不适当的,不能的
indisposed adj 1 :
somewhat ill or prone to illness ; "
my poor ailing grandmother "; "
feeling a bit indisposed today "; "
you look a little peaked "; "
feeling poorly "; "
a sickly child "; "
is unwell and can '
t come to work " [
synonym : {
ailing },
{
indisposed }, {
peaked (
p )}, {
poorly (
p )}, {
sickly },
{
unwell }, {
under the weather }, {
seedy }]
2 : (
usually followed by `
to ')
strongly opposed ; "
antipathetic to new ideas "; "
averse to taking risks "; "
loath to go on such short notice "; "
clearly indisposed to grant their request "
[
synonym : {
antipathetic }, {
antipathetical }, {
averse (
p )},
{
indisposed (
p )}, {
loath (
p )}, {
loth (
p )}]
Indispose \
In `
dis *
pose "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Indisposed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Indisposing }.] [
OE .
indispos indisposed ,
feeble ,
or F .
indispos ['
e ]
indisposed .
See {
In -}
not ,
and {
Dispose }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To render unfit or unsuited ;
to disqualify .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To disorder slightly as regards health ;
to make somewhat .
--
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
It made him rather indisposed than sick . --
Walton .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To disincline ;
to render averse or unfavorable ;
as ,
a love of pleasure indisposes the mind to severe study ;
the pride and selfishness of men indispose them to religious duties .
[
1913 Webster ]
The king was sufficiently indisposed towards the persons ,
or the principles ,
of Calvin '
s disciples .
--
Clarendon .
[
1913 Webster ]
66 Moby Thesaurus words for "
indisposed ":
afraid ,
ailing ,
antagonistic ,
antipathetic ,
at odds ,
averse ,
backward ,
bad ,
below par ,
critically ill ,
cursory ,
differing ,
disagreeing ,
disinclined ,
disobedient ,
donsie ,
down ,
faint ,
faintish ,
feeling awful ,
feeling faint ,
feeling something terrible ,
forced ,
fractious ,
hesitant ,
hostile ,
ill ,
in danger ,
indocile ,
inimical ,
involuntary ,
laid low ,
laid up ,
loath ,
low ,
mean ,
mortally ill ,
mutinous ,
not quite right ,
off -
color ,
opposed ,
out of commission ,
out of sorts ,
perfunctory ,
poorly ,
recalcitrant ,
refractory ,
reluctant ,
resistant ,
rocky ,
seedy ,
sick ,
sick unto death ,
sickish ,
sickly ,
sulky ,
sullen ,
taken ill ,
unconsenting ,
under the weather ,
uneager ,
unhealthy ,
unsound ,
unwell ,
unwilling ,
valetudinarian
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INDISPOSED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INDISPOSED is slightly ill —often used to politely excuse someone's absence without giving a specific reason How to use indisposed in a sentence
INDISPOSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary INDISPOSED definition: 1 ill, especially in a way that makes you unable to do something: 2 not willing: 3 sick… Learn more
INDISPOSED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com INDISPOSED definition: sick or ill, especially slightly See examples of indisposed used in a sentence
INDISPOSED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary INDISPOSED meaning: 1 ill, especially in a way that makes you unable to do something: 2 not willing: 3 sick… Learn more
Indisposed - definition of indisposed by The Free Dictionary 1 sick or ill, esp slightly 2 disinclined or unwilling; averse: indisposed to help
INDISPOSED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you say that someone is indisposed, you mean that they are not available because they are ill, or for a reason that you do not want to reveal
Indisposed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The adjective indisposed is a slightly formal way to describe someone who's feeling sick You might call your boss to tell her that you can't make it to work because you're indisposed
INDISPOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INDISPOSE is to make unfit : disqualify How to use indispose in a sentence
indisposed adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of indisposed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
indisposed, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective indisposed, four of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence