different between diseased vs indisposed
diseased
English
Etymology
- disease +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??zi?zd/
Adjective
diseased (comparative more diseased, superlative most diseased)
- Affected with or suffering from disease.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:diseased
Translations
Verb
diseased
- simple past tense and past participle of disease
diseased From the web:
- what disease did
- what disease does corpse have
- what disease did itachi have
- what disease did tiny tim have
- what disease do i have
- what diseases do mice carry
- what diseases have been eradicated
- what disease do armadillos carry
indisposed
English
Etymology
in- +? disposed
Adjective
indisposed (comparative more indisposed, superlative most indisposed)
- Mildly ill.
- He was indisposed with a cold.
- Not disposed, predisposed, or inclined; unwilling.
- I stayed indoors all day, feeling indisposed to finish mowing the lawn.
- Not yet ready (especially with regard to receiving a visitor) because not yet arranged into a state of readiness (i.e., not disposed); (especially, more specifically):
- (euphemistic) In the lavatory/WC.
- (euphemistic) Undressed; not yet dressed enough to be seen by visitors.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:diseased
Related terms
- indisposition
Translations
indisposed From the web:
- what indisposed means
- what does indisposed mean
- what does indisposed
- what does indisposed mean in a sentence
- what does disposed mean
- what dose indisposed mean
- what does indisposed mean in old english
- what does indisposed really mean
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