Synonym: adjustment, administration, arrangement, character, inclination, nature, order, settlement, temperament. Similar words: predisposition, position, composition, imposition, supposition, opposition, positioning, proposition. Meaning: [‚dɪspə'zɪʃn] n. 1. your usual mood 2. the act or means of getting rid of something 3. an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others 4. a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing.
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31. She was of a nervous disposition, Miss Kilspindie.
32. Under this pressure Drew's disposition alternated to extremes.
33. Makes for strong bones and a sunny disposition.
34. Welfare as a discretionary standard contains contradictions and thus provides little guidance to the disposition of trouble cases.
35. Those of an unkind disposition might argue that mangling a non-first-class attack is not an especially big deal.
36. People of a nervous disposition may be upset by some of the scenes in the following programme.
37. There is enough light for those who desire to see, and enough obscurity for those who have a contrary disposition. Blaise Pascal
37. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
38. Top weighting had to be achieved by the disposition of proportion, ornament and light.
39. It also works to create a disposition of self-confidence and thus to keep gates open to new possibilities.
40. There are questions about the disposition of thousands of American troops in Germany.
41. This sense of order is a given, fundamental, rather than negotiated, disposition.
42. Such validations are necessary regardless of one's disposition towards the current generation of global climate models.
43. Art is the human disposition of sensible or intelligible matter for an esthetic end. James Joyce
44. There is an unspoken recognition of a certain disposition or habitus among the social classes.
45. The disposition is interpreted as a trust of which the legatee is trustee.
46. People tell me that she looks like me: elegant while concealing an active disposition behind a refined behaviour.
47. With regard to his mental make-up, his disposition is basically friendly and peaceful; he is faithful, obedient and willing to work.
48. Life is no bed of roses for the new dealer, least of all if female and of a gullible disposition.
49. Her eyes were crookedly set, which gave her a humorous, quizzical expression quite in keeping with her manner and disposition.
50. The terms of the disposition agreement with the committee are still being negotiated, they said.
51. In other words, the disposition of the reader is a factor in moving along the cline in either direction.
52. That overcautious disposition was noticed long ago, but there was a fond hope that experience would cure it.
53. There was a greater disposition all round to put sinister interpretations on what was said and done by the other side.
54. She knew they were a light-saddle horse with a good disposition in spite of the spirited, fiery temperament.
55. Geography, with special attention to the disposition of the Communist bloc and the free World.
56. Of an extremely retiring disposition, he did not take an active part in public affairs.
57. And any such aberration includes a nervous disposition toward children.
58. Once the private car and Tokimo were put solely at the disposition of Amy, Amelia, and Muriel.
59. He was particularly proud of his drawings and made many in order to discover the absolutely right pose or disposition of the hands.
60. Would the disposition be interpreted as a legacy or as a trust?
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