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    indisposition
    /ˌɪndɪspəˈzɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. INDISPOSITION definition: 1. the fact that someone is unable to do something because they are ill or not willing: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. : the condition of being indisposed: a. : disinclination. b. : a usually slight illness. Synonyms. illness. sickness. unhealthiness. unsoundness. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of indisposition in a Sentence. He blamed his absence on a minor indisposition. a brief indisposition made her miss the party.

  4. Indisposition definition: state of being indisposed. . See examples of INDISPOSITION used in a sentence.

  5. INDISPOSITION meaning: 1. the fact that someone is unable to do something because they are ill or not willing: 2. the…. Learn more.

  6. INDISPOSITION definition: a slight illness | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  7. indisposition. noun. a certain degree of unwillingness. synonyms: disinclination, hesitancy, hesitation, reluctance. see more. noun. a slight illness. see more.

  8. indisposition - a certain degree of unwillingness; "a reluctance to commit himself"; "his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition"; "after some hesitation he agreed"

  9. Definition of indisposition noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. I pleaded temporary indisposition, and was dismissed with an injunction not to repeat my offense. She was back in her place at Raggett Street after a temporary indisposition. The cause of this indisposition was the strong impression made on his sensitive mind by the sight of the killed and wounded.

  11. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2022. in•dis•posed (in′di spōzd′ ), adj. sick or ill, esp. slightly: to be indisposed with a cold. disinclined or unwilling; averse: indisposed to help. late Middle English: out of order, not suitable. See in - 3, disposed 1375–1425.