indisposition

/ˌɪndɪspəˈzɪʃən/
noun
  1. A slight illness or state of not feeling well.
    • Her sudden indisposition forced her to cancel the meeting.
    • He stayed home due to a minor indisposition.
    • The teacher's indisposition meant a substitute had to be called.
  2. Unwillingness or lack of desire to do something.
    • She showed an indisposition to accept the new rules.
    • His indisposition to travel made planning the trip difficult.
    • There was a general indisposition among the staff to work overtime.
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