well-disposed in English

adjective
1
having a positive, sympathetic, or friendly attitude toward someone or something.
the company is well disposed to the idea of partnership

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1. Jackson was well disposed towards journalists of left-wing sympathies.

2. 23 Jackson was well disposed towards journalists of left-wing sympathies.

3. amicable, Amiable - Amicable implies being well disposed; Amiable is acting well disposed and is commonly applied only to people—though sometimes it is used for occasions, while amicable is not …

4. Even well - disposed people back away from Jack when they see that ingratiating smile.

5. If Jeanne noticed our Apish ways, she was well-disposed enough to overlook them

6. They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.

7. Charles I was equally well disposed towards Salisbury and made him a privy councillor in 16

8. They want AI 5 as a supplicant client, rather than as a well - disposed but independent ally.

9. Amicable, amiable - Amicable implies being well disposed; amiable is acting well disposed and is commonly applied only to people—though sometimes it is used for occasions, while Amicable is not applied to people at all but to human interactions and their outcomes.

10. That deference towards the well-disposed reader is hard to find in later criticism - for good reason, no doubt.

11. The tribes which inhabit the Upper Hunter and the adjacent parts of the colony are extremely harmless and well disposed.

12. On the basis of magnetic-electric geophone's characters, we design a new magnetic annulus style geophone, which can get a well-disposed wider magnetic field to make a great effect.

13. Adjective kind, good, kindly, understanding, caring, liberal, generous, obliging, sympathetic, humanitarian, charitable, benign, humane, compassionate, gracious, indulgent, amiable, amicable, lenient, cordial, considerate, affable, congenial, altruistic, philanthropic, bountiful, beneficent, well-disposed, kind-hearted, warm-hearted, bounteous, tender-hearted a most Benevolent employer

14. Miserable Arraignings and questionings of the Eternal Power, such as weak souls even well disposed will sometimes give way to in the pressure of their despair; to the like of this he never yielded, or showed the least tendency to yield;--which surely was well on his part

15. 1871, Thomas Carlyle, The life of John Sterling, page 232: By no chance did you ever hear from him a whisper of those mean repinings, miserable Arraignings and questionings of the Eternal Power, such as weak souls even well disposed will sometimes give way to in the pressure of their despair

16. Mid-15c., "wishing to do good, well-disposed, kindly," from Old French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, benevolent," related to benevolentia "good feeling," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v.)).

17. Mid-15c., "wishing to do good, well-disposed, kindly," from Old French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, benevolent," related to benevolentia "good feeling," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v.)).

18. Benevolent mid-15c., "wishing to do good, well-disposed, kindly," from Old French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, Benevolent," related to Benevolentia "good feeling," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v

19. By no chance did you ever hear from him a whisper of those mean repinings, miserable Arraignings and questionings of the Eternal Power, such as weak souls even well disposed will sometimes give way to in the pressure of their despair; to the like of this he never yielded, or showed the least tendency to yield;—which surely was well on his part.