That regards with favour (a person, project, opinion, etc.); inclined to countenance or help; well-disposed, propitious. Const. to, upon, †of.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > favour > [adjective] > favourably disposed (12) favourable1340 That regards with favour (a person, project, opinion, etc.); inclined to countenance or help; well-disposed, propitious. Const. to, upon, †of. pleasantc1350 Affected by feelings of satisfaction or pleasure; favourable, well-disposed. Obsolete. rare. propense?1534 Chiefly predicative. Inclined towards or biased in favour of a particular person, cause, etc.; well-disposed; partial. Now archaic and rare. good disposed1553 = well-disposed, adj. 1. well-affectioned1561 Favourably disposed; loyal; = well-affected, adj. 1. well-affected?1563 Favourably disposed, inclined to be favourable or friendly (to or towards a person or thing); spec. well-disposed towards existing authority, loyal. well-conceited1592 Of a person: favourably disposed; having a favourable opinion (of a person, in later use esp. oneself, or a thing). Now archaic and rare. propensive1599 That has an inclination or propensity to or towards something; disposed, inclined. Cf. propense, adj. 1. conceited1612 Devoted or attached to a cause, practice, habit, etc. Obsolete. well-set1632 Scottish. Well-disposed. Obsolete. well-disposed1660 Having a favourable disposition; good-natured, benign; (in later use) esp. inclined to be friendly or sympathetic to or towards a person or thing. Subcategories:— of a reader or hearer (1) |
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