English adjective: indisposed | |||
1. | indisposed somewhat ill or prone to illness | ||
Samples | 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. | ||
Synonyms | ailing, peaked, poorly, seedy, sickly, under the weather, unwell | ||
Similar | ill, sick | ||
Antonyms | well | ||
2. | indisposed (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed | ||
Samples | Antipathetic to new ideas. Averse to taking risks. Loath to go on such short notice. Clearly indisposed to grant their request. | ||
Synonyms | antipathetic, antipathetical, averse, loath, loth | ||
Similar | disinclined | ||
Antonyms | inclined | ||