Indisposed Meaning in English
word
ˌɪndɪˈspoʊzd
in-di-SPOHZD
ˌɪndɪspˈəʊzd
in-di-SPOHZD
Definición
Not feeling well or slightly ill; can also mean being unwilling or unavailable to do something, often used politely.
Uso & Matices
Mainly formal or polite; typically used to indicate someone is a little unwell or unavailable, rather than seriously ill. Common in polite conversation and written notices. Not often used in everyday casual speech.
Spanish: indispuesto - no disponiblePortuguese (BR): indisposto - não disponívelPortuguese (PT): indisposto - não disponívelChinese (Simplified): 不适(身体不适)- 不便Chinese (Traditional): 不適(身體不適)- 不便Hindi: अस्वस्थ - अनुपलब्धArabic: مريض - غير متاحBengali: অস্বস্তিবোধ করছেন - অসুস্থRussian: нездоров - нездоровитсяJapanese: 体調が優れない - 都合が悪いVietnamese: không khỏe - không tiệnKorean: 몸이 편치 않다 - 자리에 없다Turkish: rahatsız - uygun değilUrdu: ناساز - طبیعت ٹھیک نہیںIndonesian: kurang sehat - tidak tersedia
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She is indisposed and cannot come to work today.
basic
Mr. Lee is indisposed at the moment.
basic
My mother is feeling a little indisposed.
basic
I'm afraid the manager is indisposed and can't take your call right now.
natural
She was a bit indisposed after eating too much at dinner.
natural
Sorry, I'm a bit indisposed today—can we meet another time?
natural