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Showing words for ILL using the English dictionary

3 Letter Words for Ill

ill

Definitions for Ill

[1] of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse.
[2] objectionable; unsatisfactory; poor; faulty: ill manners.
[3] hostile; unkindly: ill feeling.
[4] evil; wicked; bad: of ill repute.
[5] unfavorable; adverse: ill fortune.
[6] of inferior worth or ability; unskillful; inexpert: an ill example of scholarship.
[7] Slang . great; amazing: His mom is the illest cook.
[8] an unfavorable opinion or statement: I can speak no ill of her.
[9] harm or injury: His remarks did much ill.
[10] trouble, distress, or misfortune: Many ills befell him.
[11] evil: to know the difference between good and ill.
[12] sickness or disease.
[13] in an ill manner.
[14] unsatisfactorily; poorly: It ill befits a man to betray old friends.
[15] in a hostile or unfriendly manner.
[16] unfavorably; unfortunately.
[17] with displeasure or offense.
[18] faultily; improperly.
[19] with difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely: Buying a new car is an expense we can ill afford.
[20] ill at ease , socially uncomfortable; nervous: They were ill at ease because they didn't speak the language.
[21] illustrated.
[22] illustration.
[23] illustrator.
[24] most illustrious.
[25] Illinois.
[26] contraction of I will.
[27] (usually postpositive) not in good health; sick
[28] characterized by or intending evil, harm, etc; hostile ill deeds
[29] causing or resulting in pain, harm, adversity, etc ill effects
[30] ascribing or imputing evil to something referred to ill repute
[31] promising an unfavourable outcome; unpropitious an ill omen
[32] harsh; lacking kindness ill will
[33] not up to an acceptable standard; faulty ill manners
[34] ill at ease unable to relax; uncomfortable
[35] evil or harm to wish a person ill
[36] a mild disease
[37] misfortune; trouble
[38] badly the title ill befits him
[39] with difficulty; hardly he can ill afford the money
[40] not rightly she ill deserves such good fortune
[41] Illinois
[42] I will or I shall

Words related to Ill

woozy, diseased, infirm, ailing, afflicted, poorly, malady, illness, pain, ailment, sickness, abuse, misery, disease, evil, suffering, malaise, affliction, woe, trouble

Words nearby Ill

ilium, ilk, ilka, ilkeston, ilkley, ill, ill at ease, ill fame, ill feeling, ill humor, ill humour

Origin of Ill

.(def 4) < Latin illustrissimus

Words that may be confused with Ill

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, I'llaisle, I'll, isle

Word origin for Ill

C11 (in the sense: evil): from Old Norse illr bad

Synonyms for Ill

afflicted, ailing, diseased, infirm, poorly, woozy, down, a wreck, below par, bummed, down with, feeling awful, feeling rotten, feeling terrible, got the bug, indisposed, laid low, off one's feet, on sick list, out of sorts, peaked, queasy, rotten, run-down, running temperature, sick as a dog, under the weather, unhealthy, unwell