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Indisposition

An Indisposition is a mild illness or feeling of not being completely well. It's often characterized by a general sense of malaise, fatigue, or slight discomfort, rather than a serious disease. The cause might be something minor, like a common cold, the effects of overexertion, or even just a bad night's sleep. It's a state of temporary physical or emotional unreadiness, preventing someone from feeling or performing at their best. The duration varies; indispositions can resolve quickly or linger for a while.

Indisposition meaning with examples

  • Sarah felt an Indisposition after staying up late to finish a project, so she decided to call in sick to work. She suffered from a headache, and general tiredness preventing her from being productive. She felt an Indisposition and decided to relax at home to recover. This allowed her to feel better.
  • Due to a minor Indisposition caused by travel, the athlete was unable to perform to the best of his ability, and the team's performance was hampered. He was suffering the symptoms of a cold. He managed to complete the task.
  • Despite a mild Indisposition, the student attempted to finish her homework, but struggled to focus due to the general feeling of unwellness. She opted to go home to take medicine and have some rest. This enabled her to recover.
  • The manager's Indisposition, after consuming some bad food, unfortunately led to him missing the important meeting. He apologized to all of his colleagues and promised to make up the missed content. His colleagues did not mind at all.

Indisposition Crossword Answers

7 Letters

AILMENT ILLNESS

8 Letters

SICKNESS

9 Letters

HESITANCY

10 Letters

HESITATION RELUCTANCE

14 Letters

DISINCLINATION

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