different between indisposed vs antipathetic

indisposed

English

Etymology

in- +? disposed

Adjective

indisposed (comparative more indisposed, superlative most indisposed)

  1. Mildly ill.
    He was indisposed with a cold.
  2. Not disposed, predisposed, or inclined; unwilling.
    I stayed indoors all day, feeling indisposed to finish mowing the lawn.
  3. 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):
    1. (euphemistic) In the lavatory/WC.
    2. (euphemistic) Undressed; not yet dressed enough to be seen by visitors.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:diseased

Related terms

  • indisposition

Translations

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antipathetic

English

Adjective

antipathetic (comparative more antipathetic, superlative most antipathetic)

  1. Having or showing a strong aversion or repugnance
  2. Opposed in nature or character; antagonistic
  3. Causing a feeling of antipathy; repugnant

Derived terms

  • antipathetical
  • antipathetically
  • antipatheticalness

Translations

Anagrams

  • anticipateth

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