INDISPOSED vs UNWELL: ADJECTIVE
- (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
- Unwilling to do a task.
- Averse; disinclined.
- Mildly ill.
- Somewhat ill or prone to illness
- Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or having, catamenial; menstruant.
- Having a menstrual period.
- Being in poor health; sick.
- Somewhat ill or prone to illness
- Undergoing menstruation
INDISPOSED vs UNWELL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Affected with indisposition or illness; somewhat ill; slightly disordered.
- As a euphemism, menstruant; having courses. Compare sick, adjective, 6.
- Not well; indisposed; not in good healthy; ailing; somewhat ill.
INDISPOSED vs UNWELL: RELATED WORDS
- Incapacitated, Occupied, Peaked, Antipathetical, Poorly, Loath, Antipathetic, Loth, Averse, Sickly, Disinclined, Ailing, Sick, Ill, Unwell
- Insane, Bad, Patient, Diseased, Wrong, Uncomfortable, Unfit, Peaked, Poorly, Ailing, Menstruating, Sickly, Indisposed, Sick, Ill
INDISPOSED vs UNWELL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Incapacitated, Occupied, Peaked, Antipathetical, Poorly, Loath, Antipathetic, Loth, Averse, Sickly, Disinclined, Ailing, Sick, Ill, Unwell
- Insane, Bad, Patient, Diseased, Wrong, Uncomfortable, Unfit, Peaked, Poorly, Ailing, Menstruating, Sickly, Indisposed, Sick, Ill
INDISPOSED vs UNWELL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull.
- Tyas had been very seriously indisposed from the day of his arrival at Manchester.
- There he spent his life observing good morals and indisposed to worldly pleasures.
- He had been indisposed and in a low desponding state for several years.
- RV racing through the desert with three indisposed people before it crashes.
- Mark Steinberg, met them outside and said his client was indisposed.
- He doubted this and thought Britain would be indisposed to recede.
- Cardinally indisposed carlos is being dauntlessly crunching rathe within the reagent.
- "I told him you were indisposed in the bathroom.
- Miss Holmes, indisposed, remained in her room upstairs.
- If you feel unwell, do not continue playing.
- No entry for anybody that is feeling unwell.
- Please stop taking it if you feel unwell.
- But the current state of temperance is unwell.
- Chu Yana who looked rather pale and unwell.
- He is unwell, to put it very mildly.
- Isolate children who become unwell during the day and send the unwell child home as soon as possible.
- When Robinson became unwell we evaluated the situation with our independent medical experts and unfortunately she was deemed too unwell to travel.
- Clearly by the time [Dr D] saw [Mrs B] she was more unwell and had been unwell now for about a week.
- For those who are unwell but not severely unwell the same schedule will help to enhance health.
INDISPOSED vs UNWELL: QUESTIONS
- How do you say I am currently indisposed in a sentence?
- What does indisposed mean in Indochinese peninsula Dictionary?
- Will Shikhar Dhawan Miss first three ODIs due to unwell wife?
- What to do if you are unwell at Avenue neighbourhood house?
- What does it mean when you feel unwell in your body?
- What if I am feeling unwell during my visit to BBG?
- Why are essential observations important when treating an unwell child?
- Is there a risk of Ebola virus in unwell travellers?
- What happens if a staff member or child becomes unwell?
- How are acutely unwell patients assessed in an OSCE?
- What happens when you call NHS Direct feeling unwell?
- Do schizophrenics have no idea how unwell they are?