-zd adjective
Etymology: Middle English, not prepared for, unfitted, malevolently inclined, from in- (I) + disposed
1. : being usually temporarily in poor physical health ; especially : somewhat unwell usually temporarily
refused to see him because, she said, she felt indisposed
2. : not being in the proper disposition for something : averse
you know how indisposed tenant farmers are to doing their share of work — Ellen Glasgow
3. archaic : having an unsympathetic or unfriendly or hostile attitude toward something
Synonyms: see disinclined