undisposed

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ disposed.

Adjective

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undisposed (not comparable)

  1. Not disposed; uninclined.
    • 1952, Laurence Meynell, Danger Round the Corner:
      When Wedderburn left him Edward felt undisposed to go back to Mrs. Kavanagh's, and he wandered on past the Public Gardens with their really beautiful trees into the San Salvador.
  2. Not sold, allocated, or otherwise arranged.

Usage notes

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  • Also used in the phrase undisposed of; see dispose.