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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
well-disposed
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ If you're not blessed with the patience of a particularly well-disposed saint, look elsewhere.
▪ That deference towards the well-disposed reader is hard to find in later criticism - for good reason, no doubt.
▪ They are usually well-disposed towards researchers and are good subjects for interview as well as questionnaires.
Wiktionary
well-disposed

a. friendly and sympathetic

WordNet
well-disposed

adj. favorably disposed; not antagonistic; "a government favorable to our interests" [syn: favorable]

Usage examples of "well-disposed".

The ammunition in the Panzer III was going to start cooking off any minute now, maybe any second, and the Lizards were not likely to be well-disposed toward German tankmen, especially a crew that had managed to destroy one of their fancy machines.

I could not conceal from myself that repentance was beginning to creep into my amorous and well-disposed mind, and I was grieved at it.

To assist them in their deliberations a crowd of the well-disposed entered pell-mell along with them.

He’d show the world and the humans that Bren Cameron was well-disposed to him—he’d slipped that television crew in neatly as could be and gotten his essential interview just before the other side moved in their agents with their demands on Ilisidi, who was probably fence-sitting and playing neutral.

A well-disposed young woman, who did not marry for love, was in general but the more attached to her own family, and the nearness of Sotherton to Mansfield must naturally hold out the greatest temptation, and would, in all probability, be a continual supply of the most amiable and innocent enjoyments.

She was not intimately acquainted with Lady Ingham, but she knew her to be well-disposed towards her, and she knew too that she held Lady Marlow in contempt and dislike.