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Definition of disposed
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Disposed
(p. a.)
Inclined;
minded.
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Prone
::
Prone (a.)
Inclined;
propense;
disposed;
--
applied
to the mind or
affections,
usually
in an ill
sense.
Followed
by to..
Merciful
::
Merciful
(a.) Full of
mercy;
having
or
exercising
mercy;
disposed
to pity and spare
offenders;
unwilling
to
punish.
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) An
instrument
with four iron
points,
so
disposed
that, any three of them being on the
ground,
the other
projects
upward.
They are
scattered
on the
ground
where an
enemy's
cavalry
are to pass, to
impede
their
progress
by
endangering
the
horses'
feet..
Disposed
::
Disposed
(p. a.)
Inclined
to
mirth;
jolly.
Benevolent
::
Benevolent
(a.)
Having
a
disposition
to do good;
possessing
or
manifesting
love to
mankind,
and a
desire
to
promote
their
prosperity
and
happiness;
disposed
to give to good
objects;
kind;
charitable..
Fair-natured
::
Fair-natured
(a.)
Well-disposed.
Umbratious
::
Umbratious
(a.)
Suspicious;
captious;
disposed
to take
umbrage.
Visionary
::
Visionary
(a.)
Affected
by
phantoms;
disposed
to
receive
impressions
on the
imagination;
given to
reverie;
apt to
receive,
and act upon,
fancies
as if they were
realities..
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Disposed
to keep
secrets;
secretive;
reticent.
Transgressive
::
Transgressive
(a.)
Disposed
or
tending
to
transgress;
faulty;
culpable.
.
Will
::
Will (v.) The legal
declaration
of a
person's
mind as to the
manner
in which he would have his
property
or
estate
disposed
of after his
death;
the
written
instrument,
legally
executed,
by which a man makes
disposition
of his
estate,
to take
effect
after his
death;
testament;
devise.
See the Note under
Testament,
1..
Peaceful
::
Peaceful
(a.) Not
disposed
or
tending
to war,
tumult
or
agitation;
pacific;
mild; calm;
peaceable;
as,
peaceful
words..
Propense
::
Propense
(a.)
Leaning
toward,
in a moral
sense;
inclined;
disposed;
prone;
as, women
propense
to
holiness..
Forgiving
::
Forgiving
(a.)
Disposed
to
forgive;
inclined
to
overlook
offenses;
mild;
merciful;
compassionate;
placable;
as, a
forgiving
temper..
Disposedness
::
Disposedness
(n.) The state of being
disposed
or
inclined;
inclination;
propensity.
Caviling
::
Caviling
(a.)
Disposed
to
cavil;
finding
fault
without
good
reason.
See
Captious.
Inclined
::
Inclined
(p. p. & a.)
Having
a
leaning
or
tendency
towards,
or away from, a
thing;
disposed
or moved by wish,
desire,
or
judgment;
as, a man
inclined
to
virtue..
Jealous
::
"Jealous
(a.)
Disposed
to
suspect
rivalry
in
matters
of
interest
and
affection;
apprehensive
regarding
the
motives
of
possible
rivals,
or the
fidelity
of
friends;
distrustful;
having
morbid
fear of
rivalry
in love or
preference
given to
another;
painfully
suspicious
of the
faithfulness
of
husband,
wife, or
lover..
Peaceable
::
Peaceable
(a.) Begin in or at
peace;
tranquil;
quiet;
free from, or not
disposed
to, war,
disorder,
or
excitement;
not
quarrelsome..
Repugnant
::
Repugnant
(a.)
Disposed
to fight
against;
hostile;
at war with; being at
variance;
contrary;
inconsistent;
refractory;
disobedient;
also,
distasteful
in a high
degree;
offensive;
--
usually
followed
by to,
rarely
and less
properly
by with; as, all
rudeness
was
repugnant
to her
nature..
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