Ill, n.

    1. Wickedness, depravity, evil.
    2. Misfortune, calamity, misery, harm, pain, evil, affliction.

Ill, ad.

    1. Badly, not well.
    2. With difficulty, not easily.

Ill-advised, a. Injudicious, unwise, imprudent, foolish, ill-judged.

Illation, n. Inference, deduction, conclusion.

Illative, a. Inferential, deductive.

Ill-bred, a. Impolite, uncivil, uncourteous, discourteous, uncourtly, unpolished, uncouth, rude, ill-behaved, ill-mannered.

Ill-breeding, n, Impoliteness, incivility, rudeness, discourtesy, ill manners, coarseness, uncouthness, gaucherie.

Illegal, a. Unlawful, illicit, unlicensed.

Illegality, n. Unlawfulness, illicitness.

Illegible, a. Unreadable, impossible to be read-undecipherable, indecipherable.

Illegitimate, a.

    1. Unlawfully begotten, born out of wedlock.
    2. Spurious, not genuine.
    3. Unauthorized, unlawful, illicit, improper.

Ill-fated, a. Luckless, unlucky, unfortunate, ill-starred.

Ill-favored, a. Ugly, homely, plain, ill-looking.

Ill-flavored, a. Unsavory, unpalatable, disagreeable in taste.

Ill-humor, n. Fretfulness, peevishness, petulance, testiness, ill-temper.

Illiberal, a.

    1. Parsimonious, stingy, miserly, niggardly, penurious, ungenerous, sordid, covetous, mean, selfish, close, close-fisted.

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