noun
- plural of indisposition; slight illnesses or physical ailments
- plural of indisposition; unwillingness or disinclination to do something
Usage: commonly used in medical or health contexts
Usage: formal usage
Examples
- She suffered from several minor indispositions during the winter months.
- His indispositions prevented him from attending the meeting.
- The doctor noted a pattern of recurring indispositions in her medical history.
- Despite his indispositions toward public speaking, he delivered an excellent presentation.
- Many employees reported indispositions that kept them away from work.
- Her indispositions to travel made planning the family vacation difficult.