1. Disinclination; unwillingness.
2. A minor ailment or illness.
Opposites could include: unwell ill sick poorly ailing indisposed
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
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Suddenly
of saying or to say
I believe that saying is indisposed. It means you're busy
somewhat ill or pronedd to illness
She was sorry to miss the meeting but she was indisposed.
Indisposed is often defined as "feeling sick or unwell." It's also sometimes used to just mean incapable of accepting visitors. If the cops were there to arrest him, it may mean it's time to find a new boyfriend.
The opposite of "indisposed" is "disposed" or "willing." While "indisposed" typically refers to being unable or unwilling to participate in something, "disposed" indicates a readiness or inclination to engage or take part. Additionally, "available" can also be considered an opposite, as it suggests being free to act or participate.
noun form = indisposition.
ailing, indisposed, unwell
Opposites could include: unwell ill sick poorly ailing indisposed
weak, failing, poor, flawed, unstable, deficient, ill, poorly, sick, weak, indisposed
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He stands in if the Prime Minister is overseas or indisposed - much the same as the Vice President in the United States.