Indisposed [adjective]

Definition of Indisposed:

not well

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Sentence/Example of Indisposed:

When we came in he looked indisposed and nervous, and there happened to be a good many artists there.

After finishing her dinner she went to her room, having instructed the boy to tell any other callers that she was indisposed.

The doctor who had attended his wife during her confinement was indisposed, and was represented only by an affidavit.

A heretic in medicine being indisposed, his physician happened to call.

The animals become indisposed, and the secretion of milk is much lessened.

You will pity rather than blame me when I tell you that all last week I have been a good deal indisposed.

I found myself so indisposed at Clermont, that I retired very early to my bed.

Once I ventured to ask him if he was indisposed, and he replied that he had never felt in better physical condition.

The ambassador is indisposed, and will not go out for some days.

By the time we had begun our examination Mary began to succumb to her mother's suggestions, and began to feel a trifle indisposed.