单词 | indisposition |
释义 | indisposition (once / 3143 pages) n WORD FAMILY indisposition: indispositions+/disposable: disposables, nondisposable/disposal: disposals/dispose: disposable, disposal, disposed, disposes, disposing, disposition, indispose, predispose, redispose/disposed: disposedly/disposition: dispositions/indispose: indisposed, indisposes, indisposing, indisposition/predispose: predisposed, predisposes, predisposing, predisposition/predisposition: predispositions/redispose: redisposed, redisposes, redisposing, redisposition/redisposition: redispositions USAGE EXAMPLESGiven the extent to which Castleton’s viability rests on both his artistic stature and his fundraising contacts, his indisposition invokes serious concern for the future. Washington Post(Jul 07, 2014) The Vatican said he had suffered an "unexpected indisposition," but there were no concerns for his health. US News(Jun 28, 2014) The exam regulator describes the criteria as "temporary injury, illness, indisposition or another unforeseen incident immediately before or during the exam's period". BBC(Oct 30, 2013) 1n a certain degree of unwillingness Syn|Hypo|Hyper disinclination, hesitancy, hesitation, reluctance sloth, slothfulness a disinclination to work or exert yourself involuntariness, unwillingness the trait of being unwilling 2n a slight illness Hyper illness, malady, sickness, unwellness impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism |
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