<noun.attribute> a reluctance to commit himself his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition after some hesitation he agreed
Indisposition \In*dis`po*si"tion\, n. [Cf. F. indisposition.] 1. The state of being indisposed; disinclination; as, the indisposition of two substances to combine.
A general indisposition towards believing. --Atterbury.
2. A slight disorder or illness.
Rather as an indisposition in health than as any set sickness. --Hayward.