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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Indisposition' in a Sentence

"The condition or state of being unwell or not feeling physically or mentally at one's best." more

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Sarah's sudden indisposition kept her home from school today.
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The rainy weather caused an indisposition among some students, leading to absences.
The cat's indisposition led it to rest quietly in its cozy bed.
Tom felt an indisposition towards math, finding it challenging to grasp the concepts.
The athlete's indisposition prevented him from participating in the sports event.
The rainy weather caused an indisposition in our plans for a picnic.
She excused herself from the class due to her sudden indisposition.
His indisposition kept him away from school today.
She felt a little indisposition and decided to rest.
His indisposition kept him at home instead of going to the playground.
The teacher noticed the student's indisposition and allowed him to rest in the sickroom.
The teacher understood Tim's indisposition and allowed him extra time to complete the assignment.
The little girl's indisposition made her miss the birthday party.
A sudden indisposition led to her absence from the soccer game.
Despite his indisposition, Jake managed to finish the race with determination.
The teacher excused Sarah's indisposition and allowed her to go home early.

Indisposition

in-dis-puh-zish-uhn
nounThe condition or state of being unwell or not feeling physically or mentally at one's best.
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Last Updated On: April 28, 2024
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