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I. ill [Brit ɪl, Am ɪl] ADJ
1. ill (having particular illness):
ill
ill
to be ill with sth (less serious)
to be taken ill, to fall ill
2. ill (nauseous):
to feel ill
II. ill [Brit ɪl, Am ɪl] N
1. ill (evil):
to wish sb ill
for good or ill
2. ill (ailment):
ill
III. ill [Brit ɪl, Am ɪl] ADV form
1. ill (badly):
to speak ill of sb
to bode or augur ill for sth liter
2. ill (scarcely):
IV. ill [Brit ɪl, Am ɪl]
ill-favoured, ill-favored [Brit ɪlˈfeɪvəd, Am ˌɪlˈfeɪvərd] ADJ
ill-mannered [Brit, Am] ADJ
ill-judged [Brit, Am ˈɪl ˈˌdʒədʒd] ADJ
ill-judged
ill-disposed [Brit, Am ˈɪl dəˈˌspoʊzd] ADJ
maldisposto (towards verso)
ill-acquainted [ˌɪləˈkweɪntɪd] ADJ
poco familiare (with con)
ill-founded [Brit, Am ˈɪl ˈˌfaʊndəd] ADJ
ill temper [Am ˈˌɪl ˈtɛmpər] N
ill temper
ill-prepared [Brit, Am] ADJ
ill-famed [ˌɪlˈfeɪmd] ADJ
ill-famed
I. ill [ɪl] ADJ
1. ill (sick):
ill
to fall ill
2. ill:
ill (bad)
ill (harmful)
an ill omen
II. ill [ɪl] ADV form (badly)
ill
to bode ill
to speak ill of sb
ill-treat [ˌɪl·ˈtri:t] VB trans
ill-treat
ill will N
ill-treatment [ˌɪl·ˈtri:t·mənt] N
ill-conceived ADJ
ill-bred ADJ
ill-bred
ill-advised [ˌɪl·əd·ˈvaɪzd] ADJ
ill-informed [ˈɪl·ɪn·ˌfɔ:md] ADJ
1. ill-informed (wrongly informed):
2. ill-informed (ignorant):
ill-starred ADJ
ill-equipped [ˌɪl·ɪ·ˈkwɪpt] ADJ
Present
Iill-treat
youill-treat
he/she/itill-treats
weill-treat
youill-treat
theyill-treat
Past
Iill-treated
youill-treated
he/she/itill-treated
weill-treated
youill-treated
theyill-treated
Present Perfect
Ihaveill-treated
youhaveill-treated
he/she/ithasill-treated
wehaveill-treated
youhaveill-treated
theyhaveill-treated
Past Perfect
Ihadill-treated
youhadill-treated
he/she/ithadill-treated
wehadill-treated
youhadill-treated
theyhadill-treated
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