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ill

/ɪl/noun, adjective, adverb1 syllable

Ill means: affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function.

Synonyms for ill49

noun, as in an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining

ailment, complaint

adjective, as in affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function

sick, afflicted, stricken, aguish, ailing, indisposed, peaked, poorly, sickly, unwell, under the weather, seedy, airsick, air sick
and 11 more, carsick, seasick, autistic, bedfast, bedridden, bedrid, sick-abed, bilious, liverish, livery, bronchitic

adjective, as in presaging ill fortune

inauspicious, ominous, unpropitious

adjective, as in resulting in suffering or adversity

adjective, as in distressing

adjective, as in indicating hostility or enmity

adverb, as in (‘ill’ is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well

adverb, as in unfavorably or with disapproval

also used for ill

disgusted, nauseated, nauseous, sicken, dope, diseased, mal-, crank, crook, green about the gills, icky, infirm, like death warmed over, lousy, maladive

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Opposites of ill

What does ill mean?9

adjective

1

affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function“ill from the monotony of his suffering”

2

presaging ill fortune“ill omens”

3

resulting in suffering or adversity“ill effects”

4

distressing“ill manners”

5

indicating hostility or enmity“you certainly did me an ill turn”

noun

1

an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining

adverb

1

(‘ill’ is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well“he was ill prepared”

2

unfavorably or with disapproval“tried not to speak ill of the dead”

3

with difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely or hardly“we can ill afford to buy a new car just now”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with ill?35

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All 35 rhymes for ill, grouped by syllable

Ill in a sentence

  • To make matters worse, his wife fell ill.CM
  • To make matters worse, his mother became ill.CM
  • If you push yourself too hard, you'll make yourself ill.Jesse
  • Careful of his health, he seldom falls ill.unknown
  • Richard said his mother was ill, which is a lie.CP
  • Not being careful of his health, he fell ill.CK
  • Yesterday he was seriously ill, but today he is much better.CM
  • Sorry to say, that expectation was ill-founded.unknown

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Forms of ill

as a noun

plural
ills

as a adjective

comparative
worse
superlative
worst

as a adverb

comparative
worse
superlative
worst