indisposition|indispositions in English

noun

[in·dis·po·si·tion || ‚ɪndɪspə'zɪʃn]

minor illness; unwillingness, reluctance

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1. A slight indisposition, a dizzy spell, has prevented me from getting up.

2. Ailment Meaning: "sickness, disease, indisposition," 1706, from ail + -ment

3. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) And I hope you will not be cruelly Concealing any tendency to indisposition

4. Crapulence (countable and uncountable, plural Crapulences) sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking intemperance ; debauchery ; excessive indulgence

5. Rachel told her the only thing she could: that her sister had a mild indisposition, and I was her understudy.

6. Collywobbles (n.) "nauseated feeling, disordered indisposition in the bowels," 1823, probably a fanciful formation from colic and wobble.Perhaps suggested by cholera morbus.

7. Do we let tiredness, a slight physical indisposition, or a little bad weather interfere with our obligation not to forsake assembling with fellow believers?

8. Abominability - argumentation - confrontation - contradiction - counteraction - creeping flesh - cross-purposes - crotchetiness - despicability - disaccordance - fractiousness - inconsistency - indisposition - loathsomeness - nonconformity - obnoxiousness - offensiveness - recalcitrance - recalcitrancy - repulsiveness - unwillingness 14 letter

9. Crapulence may be defined as “The sickness occasioned by intemperance” and “Crapulence: Sickness or indisposition resulting from an excess of drinking (or eating)”

10. Are some of us allowing unnecessary secular work, tiredness, homework, a slight physical indisposition, or a little bad weather to interfere with our obligation to attend meetings regularly?

11. It is worth to call upon a neurologist when the following complaints and problems exist: Algesias, (headache, cervical, lumbar, neuralgic pains), neurodegenerative diseases (movement disorders, dementia), epilepsies and other indispositions leading to faints, diseases of spine and spinal marrow, diseases of peripheral nerve fibres and muscles

12. I sat up, earnestly damning the management of that unthinkable hotel, and was about to spring from the bed to go and make trouble for the night- clerk--him of the Apologetic manner and the tallow candle--when something in the situation affected me with a strange indisposition to move.