'Indisposed' definitions:
Definition of 'indisposed'
From: WordNet
adjective
Somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work" [syn: ailing, indisposed, peaked(p), poorly(p), sickly, unwell, under the weather, seedy]
adjective
(usually followed by `to') strongly opposed; "antipathetic to new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request" [syn: antipathetic, antipathetical, averse(p), indisposed(p), loath(p), loth(p)]
Definition of 'Indisposed'
From: GCIDE
- Indispose \In`dis*pose"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indisposed; p. pr. & vb. n. Indisposing.] [OE. indispos indisposed, feeble, or F. indispos['e] indisposed. See In- not, and Dispose.] [1913 Webster]
- 1. To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To disorder slightly as regards health; to make somewhat. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- It made him rather indisposed than sick. --Walton. [1913 Webster]
- 3. To disincline; to render averse or unfavorable; as, a love of pleasure indisposes the mind to severe study; the pride and selfishness of men indispose them to religious duties. [1913 Webster]
- The king was sufficiently indisposed towards the persons, or the principles, of Calvin's disciples. --Clarendon. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'indisposed'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- afraid,
- ailing,
- antagonistic,
- antipathetic,
- at odds,
- averse,
- backward,
- bad,
- below par,
- critically ill,
- cursory,
- differing,
- disagreeing,
- disinclined,
- disobedient,
- donsie,
- down,
- faint,
- faintish,
- feeling awful,
- feeling faint,
- feeling something terrible,
- forced,
- fractious,
- hesitant,
- hostile,
- ill,
- in danger,
- indocile,
- inimical,
- involuntary,
- laid low,
- laid up,
- loath,
- low,
- mean,
- mortally ill,
- mutinous,
- not quite right,
- off-color,
- opposed,
- out of commission,
- out of sorts,
- perfunctory,
- poorly,
- recalcitrant,
- refractory,
- reluctant,
- resistant,
- rocky,
- seedy,
- sick,
- sick unto death,
- sickish,
- sickly,
- sulky,
- sullen,
- taken ill,
- unconsenting,
- under the weather,
- uneager,
- unhealthy,
- unsound,
- unwell,
- unwilling,
- valetudinarian