Crossword-Solution: INDISPOSED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Indisposed | imp. & p. p. | of Indispose |
We have 102 clues for the answer “INDISPOSED”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Slightly ill | 1 answer |
| unwishful | 1 answer |
| underly | 2 answers |
| invalided | 3 answers |
| uneager | 4 answers |
| always ill | 5 answers |
| offish | 5 answers |
| loth | 5 answers |
| In a decline | 6 answers |
| Not feeling well | 6 answers |
| under the weather | 11 answers |
| Loath | 12 answers |
| not in the mood | 14 answers |
| anaemic | 14 answers |
| bilious | 15 answers |
| Unhelpful | 18 answers |
| Disinclined | 21 answers |
| compassed | 30 answers |
| Encased | 31 answers |
| Bedridden | 32 answers |
| circumscribed | 32 answers |
| immured | 32 answers |
| in bondage | 32 answers |
| in jail | 32 answers |
| infirm | 33 answers |
| interred | 33 answers |
| COMING late | 33 answers |
| Pent (up) | 33 answers |
| Detained | 33 answers |
| Locked in | 34 answers |
| hampered | 34 answers |
| laid-up | 35 answers |
| enslaved | 35 answers |
| penned in | 35 answers |
| Hemmed in | 36 answers |
| BEHIND bars | 36 answers |
| curbed | 36 answers |
| fettered | 36 answers |
| bounded | 37 answers |
| Laid up | 38 answers |
| hostage | 38 answers |
| imprisoned | 39 answers |
| caged | 40 answers |
| Encircled | 41 answers |
| Prisoner | 42 answers |
| desecrated | 43 answers |
| profaned | 43 answers |
| Captive | 43 answers |
| putrescent | 44 answers |
| Held | 44 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INDISPOSED (5)
Woodhouse should dine out, on the 24th of December) had been spent by Harriet at Hartfield, and she had gone home so much indisposed with a cold, that, but for her own earnest wish of being nursed by Mrs.
After finishing her dinner she went to her room, having instructed the boy to tell any other callers that she was indisposed.
Jennings, that they should both attend her on such a visit, Elinor had some difficulty in persuading her sister to go, for still she had seen nothing of Willoughby; and therefore was not more indisposed for amusement abroad, than unwilling to run the risk of his calling again in her absence.
The prince answered his questions, and related that they had been making a month’s tour in Switzerland, that at Lucerne his wife had been somewhat obstinately indisposed, and that the physician had recommended a week’s trial of the tonic air and goat’s milk of Engelberg.
His enjoyment of Venice was extreme, but he was roused from it by a summons he was indisposed to resist.
Quotes with INDISPOSED (3)
This doctrine of total inability which declares that men are dead in sin does not mean that all men are equally bad, nor that any man is as bad as he could be, nor that anyone is entirely destitute of virtue, nor that human nature is equal in itself, nor that man’s spirit in inactive, and much less does it mean that the body is dead. What is does mean is that since the fall, man rests under the curse of sin, that he is actuated by wrong principles, and that he is wholly unabl…
My darling, you are indisposed! You must remain abed for the next eight months. Little Buford - ""I am NOT naming our child Buford...
As it is the sister of reading, so it is the mother of prayer. Though a man's heart be much indisposed to prayer, yet, if he can but fall into a meditation of God, and the things of God, his heart will soon come off to prayer.... Begin with reading or hearing. Go on with meditation; end in prayer.... Reading without meditation is unfruitful; meditation without reading is hurtful; to meditate and to read without prayer upon both, is without blessing.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1999–2010).