noun
- a slight illness or feeling of being unwell
- unwillingness or reluctance to do something
Usage: formal
Examples
- She missed work due to a minor indisposition.
- The patient’s indisposition lasted only a few days.
- His indisposition to travel made planning difficult.
- The committee noted her indisposition to compromise.
- A slight indisposition prevented him from attending the meeting.
- Their indisposition toward change slowed progress.
- The doctor attributed her indisposition to stress.