indisposed /ˌɪndɪˈspoʊzd/ adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of INDISPOSED
[more indisposed; most indisposed] formal
1
: slightly ill : not feeling well
He was (somewhat) indisposed by/with a cold.
— often used as a polite way of saying that someone is sick or unable to be present without giving a specific reason
He was indisposed and unable to attend the banquet.
2
: not willing or likely to do something — followed by to + verb
Officials are indisposed to grant their request. [=officials do not want to grant their request]
Lock them up. This is non-negotiable.
Although I have to admit I have never seen a skunk drunk.