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What is another word for Disposition? – 139 Disposition Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    temperament attitude character inclination tendency disposition propensity bent leaning mindset outlook perspective mood nature personality trait attribute quality feature characteristic habit proclivity predisposition susceptibility proneness weakness fondness affection liking preference taste penchant partiality bias predilection inclination disposition instinct intuition feeling sentiment disposition arrangement placement positioning orientation adjustment settlement organization

    Meaning of Disposition

    The primary meaning of the word "disposition" refers to a person's inherent qualities of mind or character, or a person's mood or attitude.

    Definitions

    • A person's inherent qualities of mind or character: This definition encompasses the natural tendencies, traits, and characteristics that define an individual's personality or behavior.
    • * A person's mood or attitude: This definition refers to the temporary or prevailing emotional state of a person, influencing their behavior or interactions.
    • * The act of disposing or the state of being disposed: This definition relates to the arrangement or placement of things, including physical objects, ideas, or responsibilities.

    Etymology of Disposition

    The word "disposition" originates from the Old French "disposition," derived from the Latin "dispositio," meaning "arrangement" or "management."
    Historically, the term has been used in various contexts, including philosophy, psychology, law, and music, reflecting its broad applicability to human nature, behavior, and organization.

    Example Uses

    • Her disposition towards helping others made her a beloved figure in the community.
    • * The company's disposition of assets was a key factor in its financial restructuring.
    • * His disposition changed dramatically after receiving the good news, and he became more optimistic.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    reluctance unwillingness aversion dislike distaste disinterest indifference apathy lethargy inactivity passivity resistance opposition hostility antagonism contrariness perverseness obstinacy stubbornness inflexibility rigidity fixedness unchangeability