inclination, propensity, leaning, trend, disposition, bent, proclivity, drift, bias, predisposition, predilection
Anlage - Veranlagung - Wesensart - Charakter - Gemüt - Neigung - Tendenz - Bereitschaft - Stimmung - Laune - Aufgeschlossenheit - Haltung - Einstellung - Gesinnung - Gefügigkeit - Verfügung - Anordnung - Verteilung - Einteilung - Aufteilung - Zuordnung - Zuweisung - Regelung - Festlegung - Bestimmung
Disposition is a versatile English term that commonly refers to a person’s usual mood, temperament, or inherent qualities of mind and character, such as being cheerful or irritable. It can also denote a general tendency or inclination to act in a particular way, for example a disposition toward kindness or risk-taking. In legal and business contexts, disposition describes the act of transferring, allocating, or getting rid of something, such as the disposition of property or assets. Additionally, it may refer to the arrangement or placement of things. The precise meaning depends on the context, but it always involves a characteristic pattern, tendency, or arrangement.