Antonyms for in disposed


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : in-di-spohzd
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn dɪˈspoʊzd


Definition of in disposed

Origin :
  • c.1400, "unprepared;" early 15c., "not in order," from in- (1) "not" + disposed; or else from Late Latin indispositus "without order, confused." Mid-15c. as "diseased;" modern sense of "not very well" is from 1590s. A verb indispose is attested from 1650s but is perhaps a back-formation of this.
  • As in indisposed : adj not well
  • As in indisposed : adj unwilling
  • As in loath : adj against, averse
  • As in low : adj not feeling well
  • As in poor : adj weak, unfertile
  • As in poorly : adj not well
  • As in averse : adj opposing
  • As in queasy : adj not feeling well; not comfortable
  • As in backward : adj bashful
  • As in reluctant : adj unenthusiastic, unwilling
  • As in balky : adj uncooperative
  • As in shy : adj quiet and self-conscious
  • As in sick : adj not healthy, not feeling well
  • As in sickly : adj not healthy
  • As in unwilling : adj not in the mood
  • As in poisoned : adj suffering from poisoning
  • As in laid-up : adj sick
  • As in confined : adj limited, enclosed
  • As in afraid : adj reluctant, regretful
  • As in diseased : adj unhealthy
  • As in disinclined : adj unwilling
  • As in ailing : adj not feeling well
  • As in ill : adj sick
  • As in upset : verb bother, trouble
  • As in contract : verb catch disease
  • As in discourage : verb deter, dissuade; restrain
  • As in dishearten : verb depress, ruin one's hopes

Synonyms for in disposed

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