Disposed

  • 11disposed — dis|posed [dıˈspəuzd US ˈspouzd] adj formal 1.) be well/favourably/kindly disposed (to/towards sb/sth) to like or approve of someone or something ▪ Management is favourably disposed to the idea of job sharing. 2.) be/feel/seem etc disposed to do… …

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  • 12disposed — adjective (not before noun) 1 well/favourably/kindly disposed (to) liking or approving of someone or something such as an idea or plan: Management is favourably disposed to the idea of job sharing. 2 be disposed to do sth formal feel willing to… …

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  • 13disposed — UK [dɪˈspəʊzd] / US [dɪˈspoʊzd] adjective formal 1) likely to behave or think in a particular way disposed to: He was a man of good character and was not disposed to violence. 2) used for describing what type of attitude you have towards someone… …

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  • 14disposed — Synonyms and related words: acquiescent, agreeable, alacritous, aligned, amenable, apt, apt to, ardent, arranged, arrayed, assorted, bent, calculated to, categorized, classified, compliant, composed, consenting, constituted, content, cooperative …

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  • 15disposed — adjective 1) they are philanthropically disposed Syn: inclined, predisposed, minded 2) we are not disposed to argue Syn: willing, inclined, prepared, ready, minded, in the mood 3) he was dis …

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  • 16disposed — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem ADVERB ▪ favourably/favorably, kindly, well ▪ naturally …

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  • 17disposed — adjective 1》 inclined or willing: he was not disposed to take the hint. 2》 having a specified attitude to or towards: he is favourably disposed towards the proposals …

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  • 18disposed — [dɪˈspəʊzd] adj formal 1) be disposed to sth likely to behave or think in a particular way 2) be disposed to do sth to be willing to do something …

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  • 19disposed — /dəsˈpoʊzd/ (say duhs pohzd) adjective inclined or minded, especially favourably: disposed to leniency; disposed to forgive …

  • 20disposed — disposedly, adv. disposedness, n. /di spohzd /, adj. having a certain inclination or disposition; inclined (usually fol. by to or an infinitive): a man disposed to like others. [1300 50; ME. See DISPOSE, ED2] * * * …

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