Similar words: disposition, predisposition, transposition, indispose, indisposed, postposition, position, decomposition reaction. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪspə'zɪʃn] n. 1. a slight illness 2. a certain degree of unwillingness.
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1. He cursed himself inwardly for this sudden indisposition, which had come at the worst possible moment.
2. Apparently indisposition had, in March 1748 prevented him from working on a plan for winter shelter of orange trees.
3. I felt a certain indisposition to face reality.
4. She has fully recovered from her recent indisposition.
5. His hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition.
6. It'suddenly dawned upon her that Bertha's indisposition was assumed.
7. The major manifestations included constipation, indisposition, pain in anal region, hematochezia and submucous hemispherical mass.
8. If have indisposition or have any problem again with I rerpond.
9. Rachel told her the only thing she could: that her sister had a mild indisposition, and I was her understudy.Sentence dictionary
10. In the twelve years since Miss Watson's coming, she had neither overslept nor had a day's indisposition.
11. The Governor was not able to be present through indisposition caused by a chill.
12. She is the kind of person who will keep to her bed for the slightest indisposition.
13. The prime minister retired to bed early because of a slight indisposition; it is nothing serious.
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