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Definition of ill will in English: ill willnoun mass nounAnimosity or bitterness. he didn't bear his estranged wife any ill will Example sentencesExamples - But this is a specious argument, with an almost cancerous ill will attached.
- I understand he said there are certainly things that happen in war and that's why he has no ill will toward his captors.
- It frees us from bitterness and ill will and opens us up to sharing the love we all know we crave.
- George forgave me for my mistake at the time, so there was no ill will.
- Sorry, like I said before I have no ill will against these people.
- No, I am not mad at anybody, because everybody directed so much ill will at me that I could never be cruel to anybody else again.
- He was always hungry, forever demanding, brimming with ill will.
- Had you or any of the organisers of the event been out in the High Street on Saturday you would have been left in no doubt as to the amount of ill will and animosity your actions caused.
- As for the TV presenter herself, I definitely bear her no ill will.
- They bore no ill will for the court that found ‘separate but equal’ to be unconstitutional.
- They are innately evil, receptacles for ill will, jealousy, revenge and psychopathy.
- It's not that he's at all venal or harbors any ill will toward such folks; it's just business.
- But she looked at him, and there was no malice or ill will present in his eyes - only goodness.
- When will America, as a nation, wake up to the reality that its foreign policy is the cause for so much of the ill will it receives across the globe.
- This was not a matter primarily of ill will or, in many cases, overt political hostility.
- The ill will and destroyed relationships can last a lot longer.
- In the face of popular ill will, however, Gabriel remains defiant.
- They make the difference between good will and ill will, between well-being and suffering, between peace and war.
- For the reinstated employees, their initial ill will towards the recruits has now given way to camaraderie and sympathy.
- But you also have to learn that they harbor no ill will towards us, and many of them dislike feeding off of innocents.
Synonyms animosity, hostility, enmity, acrimony, animus, hatred, hate, loathing, detestation, antipathy ill feeling, bad blood, antagonism, unfriendliness, unkindness, aversion, dislike spite, spitefulness, rancour, resentment, hard feelings, bitterness, venom, poison, bile, vitriol, malice, malevolence, odium archaic disrelish Definition of ill will in US English: ill willnounˈɪl ˈwɪlˈil ˈwil Animosity or bitterness. he didn't bear his estranged wife any ill will Example sentencesExamples - For the reinstated employees, their initial ill will towards the recruits has now given way to camaraderie and sympathy.
- Had you or any of the organisers of the event been out in the High Street on Saturday you would have been left in no doubt as to the amount of ill will and animosity your actions caused.
- When will America, as a nation, wake up to the reality that its foreign policy is the cause for so much of the ill will it receives across the globe.
- Sorry, like I said before I have no ill will against these people.
- No, I am not mad at anybody, because everybody directed so much ill will at me that I could never be cruel to anybody else again.
- They are innately evil, receptacles for ill will, jealousy, revenge and psychopathy.
- I understand he said there are certainly things that happen in war and that's why he has no ill will toward his captors.
- They make the difference between good will and ill will, between well-being and suffering, between peace and war.
- As for the TV presenter herself, I definitely bear her no ill will.
- The ill will and destroyed relationships can last a lot longer.
- This was not a matter primarily of ill will or, in many cases, overt political hostility.
- In the face of popular ill will, however, Gabriel remains defiant.
- It's not that he's at all venal or harbors any ill will toward such folks; it's just business.
- It frees us from bitterness and ill will and opens us up to sharing the love we all know we crave.
- He was always hungry, forever demanding, brimming with ill will.
- But this is a specious argument, with an almost cancerous ill will attached.
- But she looked at him, and there was no malice or ill will present in his eyes - only goodness.
- But you also have to learn that they harbor no ill will towards us, and many of them dislike feeding off of innocents.
- They bore no ill will for the court that found ‘separate but equal’ to be unconstitutional.
- George forgave me for my mistake at the time, so there was no ill will.
Synonyms animosity, hostility, enmity, acrimony, animus, hatred, hate, loathing, detestation, antipathy |