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dispositions

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dispositions.

Editorial note

The default signal dispositions all either kill the process or do nothing, so they don't touch the stack.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Tendency or inclination under given circumstances.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dispositions gathered in one view.

noun

Tendency or inclination under given circumstances.

noun

Temperament, temperamental makeup or habitual mood.

noun

The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dispositions.

noun

Tendency or inclination under given circumstances.

noun

Temperament, temperamental makeup or habitual mood.

noun

The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:

noun

The arrangement or placement of certain things.

Example sentences

1

The default signal dispositions all either kill the process or do nothing, so they don't touch the stack.

2

The organizing principles and psychological dispositions of mass murder need to be understood in detail in order to be undermined.

3

It's very dangerous to assume too much about genetic pre-dispositions - most commonly they are just assumptions & they're dangerous.

4

Intellectual generalism seems to require, or at least strongly favor, a departure from innate mental dispositions in favor a cultural imprinting.

5

Haidt thinks it comes from innate dispositions or intuitions, which I think is closer to a conservative viewpoint.

6

Between academic fraud, cherry picking results, governments failed oversights no one can tell truth from fiction so it's back to our biological dispositions.

7

The psychological and psychiatric literatures, however, have also established fear as a genetically informed trait, and people differ in their underlying fear dispositions.

8

I would expect common patterns in (unrelated) world languages to loosely mirror natural dispositions towards syntax.

9

This might be oversimplifying it, but I think there are basically two kinds of people - maybe not people, but dispositions?

10

For instance, is there a study that investigates people's dispositions to genius-like behavior and criminal-like behavior, doing everything they can to control for social factors?

11

Many people have flexible dispositions, however, and will generally find their social lot improve if they teach themselves to take the initiative in social interactions.

12

These are not stereotypes - merely cultural markers and pre-dispositions.

Quote examples

1

Ability to reflect own decisions is correlated with dispositions like "active open-mindedness."

2

Most characters in the series grow to loathe the doors, particularly Marvin (and he was the first to explain about the doors' "cheerful and sunny dispositions").

3

Ironically, this is coming from the same people who will often berate you for "tone policing" them, judging by the ideological dispositions of several of the linked resources in the footer.

4

Now you have changed the investors' dispositions from "panicked" to "concerned".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dispositions in a sentence?

The default signal dispositions all either kill the process or do nothing, so they don't touch the stack.

What does dispositions mean?

Tendency or inclination under given circumstances.

What part of speech is dispositions?

dispositions is commonly used as noun.