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Well-disposed

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Adjective

1. favorable, friendly, well-disposed

inclined to help or support; not antagonistic or hostile

Example Sentences:
'a government friendly to our interests'
'an amicable agreement'

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Well-disposed

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adjective
(well disposed when postpositive)
inclined to be sympathetic, kindly, or friendly
It was a well-disposed audience.
They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.
Our kids are very well disposed to what we're doing.
He felt well disposed towards her.
adjective (well disposed when postpositive)
inclined to be sympathetic, kindly, or friendly
he was never well disposed towards her relatives

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Well-disposed

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adjective
1. 
having a pleasant disposition
2. 
inclined to be friendly, kindly, or favorable (toward a person) or receptive (to an idea, etc.)

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Well-disposed

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adj.
Disposed to be kindly, friendly, or sympathetic.

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