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Slightly ill; averse. Not willing to do something.

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Usage examples (41)
  • Grandma could not come to the party because she was indisposed.
  • Adjective : to be indisposed with a cold. ,indisposed to help
  • Verb (used with object), : The long tennis match indisposed me for any further physical activity that day. ,His anger indisposed him from helping
  • Burlington we proceeded in a steamboat; and there I was so much indisposed, that is was necessary to call a physician.
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