Inclined to help or support; not antagonistic or hostile.
1However, current sentiment in the market is very well-disposed towards telecommunications groups.
2Well, I was not well-disposed to approve of any plan of his.
3All his family were amiable, and he himself remarkably kind-hearted and well-disposed.
4They were received with acclaim by a well-disposed public greedy for novelties.
5So you might think the locals would be well-disposed towards Europe.
6In fact, climbers may be particularly well-disposed to handle intense crises.
7Almost everyone is instinctively well-disposed to the concept of giving children greater protection.
8They seemed quiet and well-disposed, though somewhat low in the scale of humanity.
9Thousands of inoffensive and well-disposed citizens were the sufferers by this lawless violence.
10He seemed to be on the best of terms with some well-disposed harlequin.
11He is not a well-disposed man, being rough and inconsiderate in his speech.
12The girl's a quiet, well-disposed creature-andthe other two there are the same.
13Had I done so, I should be fresh and well-disposed now.
14The country, as he anticipated, was well-disposed and furnished him amply with supplies.
15Most of his critics were well-disposed towards him, and his fame spread fast.
16I had a kindly leaning towards him as an amiable and well-disposed man.