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disposition

[dis-puh-zish-uhn] / ˌdɪs pəˈzɪʃ ən /




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Because of the greater role played by the transcriptome, a person can have the genetic disposition for a disease without actually suffering from the disease.

From Science Daily

And for the first time since I’ve met her, I see a transparent frustration take over her disposition.

From Los Angeles Times

Harvard may ultimately replace Dr Gay with someone who has a similar academic and political disposition, who continues to defend ways to make Harvard's student body diverse.

From BBC

The list of their lingering concerns includes Mr. Trump’s legal baggage, his age, his overall disposition, his ability to win a general election against President Biden, and his divisive approach.

From Washington Times

Nevertheless, Dodgers players, coaches and other employees point to RJ’s relentlessly upbeat disposition and dedication to his job as inspiration.

From Los Angeles Times