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well-disposed

[wel-di-spohzd] / ˈwɛl dɪˈspoʊzd /














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The “overall population” are “very well-disposed toward Jews compared to most countries around the world,” Mr. Rich says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although no promises were made, he added, ”I have a feeling that our colleagues are well-disposed in this matter.”

From Washington Times

He's not well-disposed towards us, human beings, because they stole his eyes and stole his science, and they've been hounding him across the planet for 45 years trying to destroy him.

From Salon

China has enjoyed a terrific 30 years thanks to a world of wealthy, well-disposed customers.

From Washington Post

When Taylor died, the sense of there being something middling about both her brow and status subsided into a kind of well-disposed neglect.

From New York Times