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Meanings of
indisposed
in English
Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
poorly
sickly
peaked
unwell
ailing
seedy
under the weather
Related terms
ill
sick
(Usually followed by `to') strongly opposed.
averse
loath
loth
antipathetic
antipathetical
Related terms
disinclined
Synonyms
Examples for "
poorly
"
poorly
sickly
peaked
unwell
ailing
Examples for "
poorly
"
1
Objective: Diabetes distress among patients from ethnic minorities is still
poorly
understood.
2
However, the genetic basis of feed utilization in livestock remains
poorly
understood.
3
However, the implications of livebirth bias on risk estimation remain
poorly
understood.
4
However, regulation of local protein synthesis in developing axons remains
poorly
understood.
5
Mr Davidson did not believe Ms Dalziel has handled the situation
poorly
.
1
Though not exactly
sickly
,
neither is the market in the rudest health.
2
She certainly looked very pale and
sickly
,
just as Terence had said.
3
They looked like brothers in the
sickly
glow of the seal-oil lamp.
4
The Sage of Rotterdam was old and
sickly
;
his day was over.
5
Now their unsold homes are the bane of a
sickly
housing market.
1
Flu has
peaked
in other European countries including Belgium, Ireland and Serbia.
2
The coronavirus crisis has still not
peaked
in the social care sector.
3
Still, the World Health Organization warned the epidemic has not yet
peaked
.
4
In the slow-paced group, both components
peaked
earlier for correct response withholds.
5
Reports
peaked
over the summer months, with 31 incidents in July alone.
1
The patient is
unwell
;
the doctor is
unwell
;
the system is broken.
2
She reported feeling
unwell
following her return to Canada earlier this week.
3
Another Egyptian source with links to the family said he was
unwell
.
4
That means people have felt
unwell
and just gone about their business.
5
If anyone is
unwell
and their condition deteriorates, seek medical attention immediately.
1
Analysts said the new laptop may help revive the
ailing
PC market.
2
Sisi supporters hope he can bring stability and improve Egypt's
ailing
economy.
3
They later said they would also free Jorge Gechem, an
ailing
legislator.
4
Segars said there would be repercussions too for an
ailing
labour market.
5
Economists have expressed concern the steps could further damage the
ailing
economy.
1
In the hall I found a
seedy
-
looking
individual of about middle age.
2
The area went from congested and commercial to
seedy
as he walked.
3
The crew was
seedy
;
all they did was stop at souvenir stands.
4
A
seedy
boarding house in a
seedy
part of town, that's all.
5
To our right stood a
seedy
barn enclosed within a dilapidated fence.
1
I thought you might be a little
under
the
weather
this morning.
2
Now whenever I feel
under
the
weather
,
I reach for my pearls.
3
Once,
under
the
weather
cloth, I came upon him talking to himself.
4
After a week of feeling
under
the
weather
I rang my mum.
5
I'm feeling a little...
under
the
weather
at the moment,' he said.
Usage of
indisposed
in English
1
I was always interested in chickens, and dosed all the
indisposed
as:
2
The animals become
indisposed
,
and the secretion of milk is much lessened.
3
If the watchman found him again, he'd just say he was
indisposed
.
4
Write him that I am
indisposed
,
and that will end the matter.
5
The Commission feels
indisposed
to initiate any movement looking to its suspension.
6
One, more eager than the rest, was
indisposed
to respect the Berbers.
7
The ambassador is
indisposed
,
and will not go out for some days.
8
Your father is feeling a little
indisposed
and is going to bed.
9
I am sorry to hear from Templeton that your sister is
indisposed
.
10
She was silent and thoughtful, and seemed
indisposed
to answer my question.
11
Indeed I am altogether
indisposed
for rest, as I have mentioned before.
12
But all showed themselves
indisposed
to such schemes, and some flatly refused.
13
Frau Kate said she was
indisposed
,
and we ate supper without her.
14
He replied that he was
indisposed
,
-
and
well
indeed he might feel so.
15
Perhaps Laurence has written that she is ill, or a little
indisposed
.
16
But Mary, rousing herself with an effort, denied that she was
indisposed
.
Other examples for "indisposed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
indisposed
indispose
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
much indisposed
seem indisposed
seriously indisposed
slightly indisposed
somewhat indisposed
More collocations
Indisposed
through the time
Indisposed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common