Disposed

  • 51ill-disposed — adjective not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic Those who are highly intelligent but ill disposed toward the market are more likely to choose an academic career …

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  • 52well-disposed — adj. well disposed towards * * * [ˌweldɪs pəʊzd] well disposed towards …

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  • 53well-disposed — well dis posed adj feeling friendly towards a person or positive about an idea or plan well disposed to/towards ▪ I did not feel particularly well disposed towards him …

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  • 54well-disposed — well dis|posed [ ,wel dı spouzd ] adjective FORMAL tending to be friendly, helpful, or interested: well disposed toward: We re hoping they might feel somewhat well disposed toward us …

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  • 55well-disposed — UK [ˌwel dɪˈspəʊzd] / US [ˌwel dɪˈspoʊzd] adjective tending to be friendly, helpful, or interested well disposed towards: We re hoping they might feel somewhat well disposed towards us …

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  • 56well-disposed — well′ disposed′ adj. 1) feeling favorable, sympathetic, or kind: well disposed toward our plan[/ex] 2) of pleasant disposition • Etymology: 1350–1400 …

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  • 57well-disposed — adjective Date: 14th century having a good disposition; especially disposed to be friendly, favorable, or sympathetic …

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  • 58be disposed to — index choose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 59favorably disposed — index partial (biased) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 60ill-disposed — I adjective acrimonious, antagonistic, belligerent, contentious, contrary, crusty, discordant, disdainful, disputatious, fractious, hostile, ill intentioned, ill natured, ill willed, inhospitable, inimical, malevolent, malicious, mean, opposed,… …

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