Noun
The state of being indisposed; disinclination; as, the indisposition of two substances to combine.
A slight disorder or illness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy fears are agitated to an extreme degree and the dread of death involves me in a stupor of chilling indisposition. John Clare
a reluctance to commit himself Source: Internet
his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition Source: Internet
after some hesitation he agreed Source: Internet
But overall, his experience in Palermo does not appear to have been pleasant, mainly because of the poorly managed theatre, the continual indisposition of singers, or their failure to appear on time. Source: Internet
Clement IV's private character was praised by contemporaries for his asceticism, and he is especially commended for his indisposition to promote and enrich his own relatives. Source: Internet