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 indisposed indisposed /ˌɪndɪˈspoʊzd/

adjective

  1. (usually followed by 'to') strongly opposed  ( antipathetic , antipathetical , averse , indisposed , loath , loth )
    (usually followed by 'to') strongly opposed
     Antipathetic to new ideas
    antipathetic to new ideas
     Averse to taking risks
    averse to taking risks
     Loath to go on such short notice
    loath to go on such short notice
     Clearly indisposed to grant their request
    clearly indisposed to grant their request
  2. Somewhat ill or prone to illness  ( indisposed , poorly , seedy , ailing , peaked , sickly , under the weather , unwell )
    somewhat ill or prone to illness
     My poor ailing grandmother
    my poor ailing grandmother
     Feeling a bit indisposed today
    feeling a bit indisposed today
     You look a little peaked
    you look a little peaked
     Feeling poorly
    feeling poorly
     A sickly child
    a sickly child
     Is unwell and can't come to work
    is unwell and can't come to work