2. Uncharitable, narrow, narrow-minded.

Illicit, a.

    1. Unlawful, illegal, illegitimate, unauthorized, unlegalized, unlicensed.
    2. Improper, forbidden, wrong, guilty, criminal.

Illimitable, a. Boundless, infinite, unbounded, immense, vast.

Illiteracy, n.

    1. Ignorance, want of learning, want of literary culture.
    2. Inability to read and write.

Illiterate, a.

    1. Uninstructed (in books), unlettered, unlearned, untaught, ignorant.
    2. Unable to read and write.

Ill-judged, a. Unwise, injudicious, imprudent, foolish, ill-advised.

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

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

Ill-nature, n.

    1. Malevolence, unkindness, hatred, enmity, ill-will.
    2. Moroseness, sullenness, sourness, acerbity, acrimoniousness, bitterness, ill-temper, bad temper.

Ill-natured, a.

    1. Malevolent, unkind, disobliging, unfriendly, unamiable, hateful.
    2. Morose, sullen, sulky, cross, churlish, crabbed, sour, perverse, wayward, crusty, petulant, cross-grained, ill-tempered, acrimonious, bitter.

Illness, n. Disease, sickness, indisposition, ailing, ailment, complaint, disorder, distemper.

Illogical, a. Inconclusive, inconsequent, fallacious, incorrect, unsound, inconsistent.


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