disposto
See also: dispôsto
Galician
Verb
disposto
- past participle of dispoñer
- past participle of dispor
Italian
Etymology
From disporre.
Adjective
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- ready, prepared, willing, inclined, disposed, open
- Synonyms: favorevole, pronto, propenso
- Antonym: indisposto
- Sono disposto ad aiutarti. ― I am willing to help you.
Related terms
Noun
disposto m (plural disposti)
Verb
disposto m (feminine disposta, masculine plural disposti, feminine plural disposte)
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin dispositus.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: dis‧pos‧to
Adjective
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- willing (prepared and wanting to do something)
- Você está disposto a ir à praia?
- Are you willing to go to the beach?
- feeling all right; not indisposed
- Desculpe mas não estou muito bem disposto.
- I'm afraid I'm feeling out of sorts right now.
- set out (placed or displayed in a particular manner)
- Os livros estão dispostos em ordem alfabética.
- The books are set out in alphabetical order.
Inflection
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:disposto.
Synonyms
- (feeling all right): bem-disposto
Antonyms
- (feeling all right): indisposto
Derived terms
Verb
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Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dispor.
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