unfriendly, unkindly, or unfavorable (toward) or unreceptive (to)
ill-disposed in American English
(ˈildɪˈspouzd)
adjective
1.
unfriendly, unsympathetic, or having a negative attitude, as toward another person or an idea
2.
having an objectionable disposition
Derived forms
ill-disposedness (ˈildɪˈspouzɪdnɪs, -ˈspouzd-)
noun
Word origin
[1400–50; late ME]This word is first recorded in the period 1400–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: curl, gallery, partition, structure, union
Examples of 'ill-disposed' in a sentence
ill-disposed
Once there, he found a badly organised faculty that was ill-disposed to change.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Those who are mere onlookers and critics in life can grow sour and ill-disposed towards their active fellow citizens.