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I. ill [ɪl] ADJ
1. ill (sick):
ill
I feel ill
to fall ill
2. ill:
ill (bad)
ill (harmful)
ill (harmful)
no ill feeling!
no ill feeling!
ill health
3. ill Am sl:
ill
ill
II. ill [ɪl] ADV form (badly)
ill
to bode ill
to speak ill of sb
III. ill [ɪl] N
1. ill (problems):
ills pl
2. ill (people):
the ill pl
ill-'fa·voured ADJ
ill-con·'ceived ADJ
ill-conceived plan:
ill-'starred ADJ
ill-'fat·ed ADJ
ill-fated person:
ill-fated
ill-fated
ill-'na·tured ADJ
ill-'treat·ment N
ill-'treat VB trans
ill-treat
ill-treat
ill-'got·ten ADJ attr
ill-gotten
ill-gotten
ill-'fit·ting ADJ
ill-fitting clothes, shoes, dentures:
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The augurs issued an opinion on a given "vitium", but these were not necessarily binding.
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The green color and its tones represent the forest, economic potential of the area, which augurs the countryman a promising future.
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The team performed well in pre-season friendlies, which could augur well for the future.
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In most cases, signs to the augur's left (north) showed divine approval and signs to his right (south), disapproval.
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After the period of storage, the contents are then buried for the last time in a spot selected by a feng shui augur.
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