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Term: Disposition

Description:

A disposition refers to a person's inherent qualities of character, temperament, or the tendency to behave in a certain way. It can also refer to the nature or tendency of something or an arrangement or organization of things.

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Senses and Usages:

1. Personal Qualities:

noun

  1. She has a friendly disposition and always greets everyone with a smile.
  2. His disposition towards honesty and integrity gained him respect among his colleagues.

2. Tendency or Inclination:

noun

  1. The dog has a protective disposition and barks at any strangers approaching the house.
  2. Her disposition for adventure led her to explore new countries and cultures.

3. Nature or Characteristic:

noun

  1. The painting captures the disposition of joy and innocence through vibrant colors.
  2. The disposition of the newly renovated apartment gives a sense of spaciousness and openness.

4. Arrangement or Organization:

noun

  1. We need to discuss the disposition of furniture before the move.
  2. The disposition of the files in the cabinet makes it easy to find the necessary documents.

5. Acting in a Certain Way:

noun

  1. Her cheerful disposition made her a great fit for customer service.
  2. His disposition to always go the extra mile sets him apart from other employees.
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