Illogicalness, n. Inconsequence, inconclusiveness, inconsistency.

Ill-proportioned, a. Misshapen, misproportioned, shapeless, ill-shaped, ill-made, awkward.

Ill-provided, a. Ill-furnished, scantily supplied, poorly equipped.

Ill-spent, a. Wasted, misspent.

Ill-starred, a. Unlucky, luckless, unfortunate, ill-fated, unhappy.

Ill-temper, n. Moroseness, sullenness, sulkiness, crabbedness, crossness, perverseness, bad temper. See ill-nature.

Ill-tempered, a. Morose. See ill-natured.

Ill-timed, a. Unseasonable, untimely, inopportune, inapposite, irrelevant, out of place.

Ill-treat, v. a. Maltreat, injure, abuse, ill-use.

Ill turn,

    1. Unkind act, unkindness, wrong, unfriendly turn.
    2. (Colloq.) Slight illness.

Illude, v. a. Mock, deceive, disappoint, cheat, balk, dupe.

Illume, v. a. (Poetical.) Illuminate, light up, light.

Illuminate, v. a.

    1. Light, illumine, illume, supply with light.
    2. Adorn with lights (as a building), light up.
    3. Adorn with colored letters.
    4. Enlighten, illumine, make wise, instruct, inspire, give insight.

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