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indisposition

[in-dis-puh-zish-uhn] / ˌɪn dɪs pəˈzɪʃ ən /


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“He had a small indisposition and went to the hospital,” Bolsonaro said at the event.

From The Guardian

For that matter, you don’t need the virus to do this, as if alluding to some ordinary indisposition.

From Washington Post

The Vatican has played down speculation he might have coronavirus, saying he only had a “slight indisposition”.

From Reuters

The following day, the Vatican said the 83-year-old pontiff had a "slight indisposition" and would skip a planned Mass with Rome clergy.

From Fox News

Despite being paralysed down one side and doctors fearing he might not survive the weekend, he conducted a cabinet meeting without, it is claimed, anyone noticing his indisposition.

From The Guardian