ill-disposed to doing

ill-disposed to (doing something)

Not interested in doing something. I'm not ill-disposed to doing a renovation, I just don't like the current plans. Well, Marcie just hung up on me, so it seems that she's ill-disposed to helping us.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ill-disposed to doing something

not friendly; not favorable; opposed. I am ill-disposed to doing hard labor. The police chief was ill-disposed to discussing the details of the case to the news reporters.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • ill-disposed to (doing something)
  • How does (something) grab you?
  • how does that grab you
  • how does...grab you?
  • What does (someone) think (someone) is doing?
  • be on the edge of (something)
  • teeter
  • teeter on the brink of (something)
  • teeter on the brink/edge of something
  • teeter on the edge of (something)