indisposed
Pronunciation: [ˌɪndɪˈspoʊzd]
Word
Context: "health"
(adjective) when someone is not feeling well or is sick. If a person is indisposed, they might need to rest instead of doing their usual activities.
Example
She was feeling indisposed, so she decided to stay home and rest.
Example
He was not indisposed; in fact, he felt great and ready to go out.
Example
Is he indisposed today, or will he join us for the meeting?
Context: "availability"
(adjective) when someone is not able to do something because they are busy or unavailable. If a person is indisposed, they cannot attend an event or meeting.
Example
The manager is indisposed right now but will return soon to handle your request.
Example
She is not indisposed and is actually looking forward to attending the event.
Example
Is the teacher indisposed, or can she speak with us today?
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