disposed to in English
inclined to, willing to
Use "disposed to" in a sentence
1. Congenial minds are disposed to associate.
2. She seems favourably disposed to the move.
3. I am disposed to agree with you.
4. Credulous: Disposed to believe too readily; gullible
5. 1 Congenial minds are disposed to associate.
6. She is disposed to sudden bouts of depression.
7. Complaisant disposed to please; obliging, politely agreeable, courteous
8. The visiting historian was disposed to be argumentative.
9. 17 Congenial minds are disposed to associate.
10. Disposed to inflict pain or suffering: a Cruel tyrant
11. You are rather disposed to call his interference officious?
12. I'm not disposed to meet them at the moment.
13. Management is favourably disposed to the idea of job-sharing.
14. Cynics are disposed to find and to catch at fault.
15. Kennedy was understandably wary and disposed to explore other options.
16. Bounteous definition, giving or disposed to give freely; generous; liberal
17. What does Contemplative mean? Disposed to or characterized by contemplation
18. The child is said to be innately disposed to learn language.
19. The very houses seemed disposed to pack up and take trips.
20. Disposed to sit on eggs to hatch them: a Broody hen
21. Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring. He is an Acquisitive person
22. The middle classes are favourably disposed to wards the new military junta.
23. People living with mood disorders may be more disposed to experiencing Agitation
24. Cruel definition is - disposed to inflict pain or suffering : devoid of humane feelings
25. Amorous definition, inclined or disposed to love, especially sexual love: an Amorous disposition
26. After the way she treated me, I didn't feel disposed to help her.
27. Each corrugate fin 14 is disposed to extend across all the flat tubes 12.
28. Antonym: inCredulously (in an incredulous manner) Pertainym: credulous (disposed to believe on little evidence)
29. Assertive definition is - disposed to or characterized by bold or confident statements and behavior
30. Practically speaking, we ritually verify what is there, and are disposed to call it reality.
31. Accommodating (comparative more Accommodating, superlative most Accommodating) Affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; helpful
32. It is his “year of acceptance,” when he will be disposed to accept or receive.
33. It is a powerful swimmer, although is not as disposed to swimming as the tiger.
34. They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.
35. In displaying righteous anger, Jesus was like Jehovah, who is “disposed to rage” against all wickedness.
36. No one except me, and least of all the President, was disposed to interfere with that.
37. Combative (comparative more Combative, superlative most Combative) Given to fighting; disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious.
38. Archwife: A woman of strong, masculine physique; a hardy, masculine woman disposed to rule her husband.
39. The invention provides an agitator (1) is disposed to agitate slurry within a flotation tank (2).
40. Arrogant definition is - exaggerating or disposed to exaggerate one's own worth or importance often by an overbearing manner
41. Conservative definition, disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change
42. We are firmly disposed to the interaction with all partners demonstrating reciprocal readiness to advance to this goal.
43. Gradually the talkative groups settled into a contented silence, but no one seemed disposed to go to sleep.
44. A Church Covenants, believing that she sees the truth in part, and is disposed to Accede to it
45. A Church Covenants, Believing that she sees the truth in part, and is disposed to accede to it
46. 7 From cycle economy perspective, garbage is a kind of resource which is disposed to crematory by mistake.
47. Already the local people were disposed to make over various small sums for the use of the Schoolmaster.
48. Complaisant definition, inclined or disposed to please; obliging; agreeable or gracious; compliant: the most Complaisant child I've ever met
49. In his Animadversions, Mr Fletcher suggests nothing so much as a man disposed to denounce alcohol while sipping sherry.
50. I am disposed to agree with you as far as the selection of the location of the new theatre.