indisposed
11indisposed — [[t]ɪ̱ndɪspo͟ʊzd[/t]] ADJ: usu v link ADJ If you say that someone is indisposed, you mean that they are not available because they are ill, or for a reason that you do not want to reveal. [FORMAL] The speaker was regrettably indisposed. Syn:… …
12indisposed — 1. menstruating Literally, unwell: Rag 3. A sanitary pad or towel. Hence the flag (or danger signal) is up: she is indisposed . (DSUE) 2. having a hangover Again from feeling unwell: When a rich man gets drunk, he is… …
13indisposed — adjective (not before noun) formal 1 ill and therefore unable to be present: Mrs Rawlins regrets that she is temporarily indisposed. 2 indisposed to do sth not willing to do something …
14indisposed — adjective 1) my wife is indisposed Syn: ill, unwell, sick, on the sick list, poorly, ailing, not (very) well, out of sorts, out of action, hors de combat; informal under the weather, laid up Ant: well 2) …
15indisposed — adjective a) mildly ill He was indisposed with a cold. b) unwilling to do a task. See Also: indisposition …
16indisposed — in•dis•posed [[t]ˌɪn dɪˈspoʊzd[/t]] adj. 1) sick or ill, esp. slightly 2) disinclined or unwilling; averse: indisposed to help[/ex] • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME: out of order, not suitable in dis•pos′ed•ness, n …
17indisposed — /ɪndəsˈpoʊzd / (say induhs pohzd) adjective 1. sick or ill, especially slightly: indisposed with a cold. 2. disinclined or unwilling …
18indisposed to action — index indolent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
19indisposed to believe — index cynical, inconvincible, incredulous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
20indisposed to mercy — index callous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …