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Learn to pronounce dis·posed

/dəˈspōzd/
adjective
inclined or willing.
"James didn't seem disposed to take the hint"
synonyms: inclined, predisposed, minded, willing, prepared, ready, of a mind, in the mood, keen, eager, game, liable, apt, likely, given, prone, tending, subject, capable of, in danger of

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5 days ago · 1. to give a tendency to : incline faulty diet disposes one to sickness 2. a : to put in place : set in readiness : arrange disposing troops for withdrawal.
DISPOSED meaning: 1. to be willing or likely to do something: 2. to like or approve of something or someone: 3. to…. Learn more.
transitive verb dis·pose of. disposed of; disposing of. 1. : to transfer to the control or ownership of another. disposed of the property by will.
verb phrase · to deal with conclusively; settle. · to get rid of; discard. · to transfer or give away, as by gift or sale. · to do away with; destroy.
If you are disposed to do something, you are willing or eager to do it. [formal] We passed one or two dwellings, but were not disposed to stop.
adjective. having a certain inclination or disposition; inclined (usually followed by to or an infinitive): a man disposed to like others.
(often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency. adjective. having made preparations. synonyms: fain, inclined, prepared.
Sep 4, 2024 · to get rid of someone or something or deal with something so that the matter is finished. How did they dispose of the body?
DISPOSE meaning: 1 : to cause (someone) to be likely to do or have something + to or toward; 2 : to put (someone or something) in a particular position or ...
(formal) disposed (to do something) willing or prepared to do something I'm not disposed to argue. You're most welcome to join us if you feel so disposed.