undisposed
English edit
Etymology edit
Adjective edit
undisposed (not comparable)
- Not disposed; uninclined.
- 1952, Laurence Meynell, Danger Round the Corner:
- When Wedderburn left him Edward felt undisposed to go back to Mrs. Kavanagh's, and he wandered on past the Public Gardens with their really beautiful trees into the San Salvador.
- Not sold, allocated, or otherwise arranged.
Usage notes edit
- Also used in the phrase undisposed of; see dispose.