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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
ill /ɪl/USA pronunciation   adj., worse/wɜrs/USA pronunciation  worst /wɜrst/USA pronunciation   n., adv. 

    adj. 
    1. Pathology sick;
      unwell;
      of poor health:[be + ~]She's ill and won't be in today.
    2. hostile;
      unkind:[before a noun]ill feeling.
    3. evil;
      wicked:[before a noun]ill deeds.
    4. unfavorable:[before a noun]ill fortune.

    n. 
    1. an unfavorable opinion or statement:[uncountable]I can speak no ill of her.
    2. harm or injury:[uncountable]His remarks did much ill.
    3. trouble;
      misfortune:[countable]Many ills befell him.

    adv. 
    1. unsatisfactorily;
      poorly;
      badly:It ill befits a person to betray friends.
    2. faultily;
      improperly:an ill-constructed house.
    3. with difficulty or inconvenience:an expense we can ill afford.
    4. The word ill can be used in combination with other adjectives or participles to mean "badly, improperly;
      inadequately:''ill- + considered → ill-considered (= not thought out well in advance;inappropriate);ill- + defined → ill-defined (= not well defined or clearly set out).
    Idioms
    1. Idioms ill at ease, uncomfortable;
      uneasy:When I first arrived at the party I felt very ill at ease because I didn't know anyone.
    2. speak ill of, [+ object] to say unfriendly or unpleasant things about:unwise to speak ill of the dead.

      ill is an adjective, illness is a noun: He was feeling ill. He had a strange illness.

    I'll /aɪl/USA pronunciation  
    1. Pronounscontraction of I will;
      I shall.

    Ill.,  an abbreviation of:
    1. Place NamesIllinois.

    ill.,  an abbreviation of:
    1. illustrated.
    2. illustration.
    3. illustrator.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    ill  (il),USA pronunciation adj., worse, worst, n., adv. 
    adj. 
    1. Pathologyof 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. Idioms ill at ease, socially uncomfortable;
      nervous:They were ill at ease because they didn't speak the language.

    n. 
    1. an unfavorable opinion or statement:I can speak no ill of her.
    2. harm or injury:His remarks did much ill.
    3. trouble, distress, or misfortune:Many ills befell him.
    4. evil:to know the difference between good and ill.
    5. Pathologysickness or disease.

    adv. 
    1. in an ill manner.
    2. unsatisfactorily;
      poorly:It ill befits a man to betray old friends.
    3. in a hostile or unfriendly manner.
    4. unfavorably;
      unfortunately.
    5. with displeasure or offense.
    6. faultily;
      improperly.
    7. with difficulty or inconvenience;
      scarcely:Buying a new car is an expense we can ill afford.
    • Old Norse illr (adjective, adjectival) ill, bad
    • Middle English ill(e) (noun, nominal and adjective, adjectival) 1150–1200
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged unhealthy, ailing, diseased, afflicted. Ill, sick mean being in bad health, not being well. Ill is the more formal word. In the U.S. the two words are used practically interchangeably except that sick is always used when the word modifies the following noun:He looks sick(ill); a sick person. In England, sick is not interchangeable with ill, but usually has the connotation of nauseous:She got sick and threw up.sick, however, is used before nouns just as in the U.S.:a sick man.
      • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged wrong, iniquitous. See bad 1.
      • 9.See corresponding entry in Unabridged hurt, pain, affliction, misery.
      • 10.See corresponding entry in Unabridged calamity.
      • 11.See corresponding entry in Unabridged depravity.
      • 12.See corresponding entry in Unabridged illness, affliction.
      • 14.See corresponding entry in Unabridged badly.
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged well, healthy.
      • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged good.

    I'll  (īl),USA pronunciation 
    1. Pronounscontraction of I will.
      See contraction. 

    Ill., 
    1. Place NamesIllinois.

    ill., 
      1. illustrated.
      2. illustration.
      3. illustrator.
      4. most illustrious.
      • Latin illustrissimus
      • (def. 4)

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    I'll /aɪl/ contraction of
    1. I will or I shall
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