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somewhat ill or pronedd to illness

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Q: What does indisposed mean?
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What is undisposed mean?

I believe that saying is indisposed. It means you're busy


How do you use the word indisposed in a sentence?

She was sorry to miss the meeting but she was indisposed.


What does the saying indisposed mean?

1. Disinclination; unwillingness.2. A minor ailment or illness.


I arrived at my boyfriends house there were two cop cars A cop came out and said Matt is indisposed what does that exactly mean?

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.


What is the noun form of indisposed?

noun form = indisposition.


What is the meaning of felt under the weather?

ailing, indisposed, unwell


What is the opposite of well of?

Opposites could include: unwell ill sick poorly ailing indisposed


What are synonyms of ailing?

weak, failing, poor, flawed, unstable, deficient, ill, poorly, sick, weak, indisposed


What does the deputy prime minister UK do?

He stands in if the Prime Minister is overseas or indisposed - much the same as the Vice President in the United States.


Does illness means full of ill?

According to a dictionary illness means unhealthy, indisposed, or sick. But the archaic (out of use) definitions also means wickedness. So if you are thinking of 'ill' along the lines of 'ill will' then yes; illness might mean 'full of ill.' But usually no.


What happensto may-rin in kuroshitsuji?

She is hired by the Phantomhive manor to work as its maid, and to act as a protector of the manor its self, and a bodyguard to Ciel when Sebastian is otherwise indisposed.


What is the root meaning of intractable?

Not tractable; not easily governed, managed, or directed; indisposed to be taught, disciplined, or tamed; violent; stubborn; obstinate; refractory; as, an intractable child.