Front | disposition |
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Back | dis‧po‧si‧tion /ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən/ noun formal 1[countable usually singular] a particular type of character which makes someone likely to behave or react in a certain way SYN temperament of a nervous/sociable/sensitive etc disposition (=having a nervous etc character) The film is not suitable for people of a nervous disposition. have a cheerful/sunny etc disposition (=have a happy character) 2[singular] a tendency or willingness to behave in a particular way SYN inclination have/show a disposition to do something Neither side shows the slightest disposition to compromise. disposition towards Most children have a disposition towards obedience. 3[countable usually singular] the position or arrangement of something in a particular place disposition of a map showing the disposition of American forces 4[uncountable] formal the way in which something is dealt with or used disposition of A solicitor advised him as to the disposition of the money. 5[uncountable and countable] law the act of formally giving property to someone: the disposition of assets on death |
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