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Definition of dispose
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dispose is as below...
Dispose
(v. t.) To
distribute
and put in
place;
to
arrange;
to set in
order;
as, to
dispose
the ships in the form of a
crescent..
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Dishonest
::
Dishonest
(a.)
Wanting
in
honesty;
void of
integrity;
faithless;
disposed
to cheat or
defraud;
not
trustworthy;
as, a
dishonest
man..
Dispone
::
Dispone
(v. t.) To
dispose
of.
Solicitous
::
Solicitous
(v. t.)
Disposed
to
solicit;
eager to
obtain
something
desirable,
or to avoid
anything
evil;
concerned;
anxious;
careful..
Raffle
::
Raffle
(v. t.) To
dispose
of by means of a
raffle;
-- often
followed
by off; as, to
raffle
off a
horse..
Resty
::
Resty (a.)
Disposed
to rest;
indisposed
toexercton;
sluggish;
also,
restive..
Aggressive
::
Aggressive
(a.)
Tending
or
disposed
to
aggress;
characterized
by
aggression;
making
assaults;
unjustly
attacking;
as, an
aggressive
policy,
war,
person,
nation..
Embracive
::
Embracive
(a.)
Disposed
to
embrace;
fond of
caressing.
Malevolent
::
Malevolent
(a.)
Wishing
evil;
disposed
to
injure
others;
rejoicing
in
another's
misfortune.
Just
::
"Just (a.)
Rendering
or
disposed
to
render
to each one his due;
equitable;
fair;
impartial;
as, just
judge..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
brought
to do or
perform,
because
morally
strong
or well
disposed;
-- used with
reference
to some evil; as,
incapable
of
wrong,
dishonesty,
or
falsehood..
Docile
::
Docile
(a.)
Disposed
to be
taught;
tractable;
easily
managed;
as, a
docile
child..
Huffish
::
Huffish
(a.)
Disposed
to be
blustering
or
arrogant;
petulant.
Disobliging
::
Disobliging
(a.) Not
obliging;
not
disposed
to do a
favor;
unaccommodating;
as, a
disobliging
person
or act..
Disposer
::
Disposer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
disposes;
a
regulator;
a
director;
a
bestower..
Prone
::
Prone (a.)
Inclined;
propense;
disposed;
--
applied
to the mind or
affections,
usually
in an ill
sense.
Followed
by to..
Two-ranked
::
Two-ranked
(a.)
Alternately
disposed
on
exactly
opposite
sides of the stem so as to from two
ranks;
distichous.
Disposed
::
Disposed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dispos.
Attemptive
::
Attemptive
(a.)
Disposed
to
attempt;
adventurous.
Forgiving
::
Forgiving
(a.)
Disposed
to
forgive;
inclined
to
overlook
offenses;
mild;
merciful;
compassionate;
placable;
as, a
forgiving
temper..
Merciful
::
Merciful
(a.) Full of
mercy;
having
or
exercising
mercy;
disposed
to pity and spare
offenders;
unwilling
to
punish.
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