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What (who) is indisposition - definition


indisposition      
n.
1.
Disinclination, unwillingness, reluctance, dislike, aversion, backwardness.
2.
Illness, sickness, ailment, poor health.
Indisposition      
·noun A slight disorder or illness.
II. Indisposition ·noun The state of being indisposed; disinclination; as, the indisposition of two substances to combine.
disposition         
TENDENCY OF A PERSON TO ACT IN A SPECIFIED WAY
Disposition (philosophy); Dispositions
n.
1.
Disposing, arranging, arrangement, placing, location, grouping.
2.
Management, regulation, control, direction, ordering, adjustment, disposure, disposal.
3.
Tendency, proneness, inclination, proclivity, propensity, predisposition, bent, bias.
4.
Temper, nature, native character, native impulses, humor, turn.
5.
Willingness, inclination.
6.
Dispensation, distribution, bestowment.
Examples of use of indisposition
1. Their indisposition not only eliminated that motivation factor but also badly disturbed the team combination.
2. Bumping into Tony Curtis Despite my indisposition I had to make it to Vanity Fair – the "Holy Grail" of Oscars parties – and with a brainless expression on my face I lurched down the street to Mortons, the restaurant in which it was being held.