-ility |
(such) a quality or condition of being (used to form abstract nouns from adjectives ending in -le or -ile.). |
ilium |
the broad, flat, uppermost section of the three parts of the pelvic bone. |
ilk |
a kind, family, or group. |
I'll |
contracted form of "I will." |
ill |
not in normal health; unwell; sick. [11 definitions] |
ill. |
abbreviation of "illustrated" or "illustration." |
ill-advised |
entered into without sufficient counsel or deliberation; unwise. |
ill at ease |
emotionally uncomfortable; uneasy. |
ill-bred |
characterized by a lack of good manners; rude. |
ill-chosen |
selected using poor judgement. |
ill-concealed |
poorly-hidden, or intentionally allowed to be visible or ascertainable. |
ill-conceived |
poorly planned or thought out. |
ill-considered |
done without due consideration; imprudent or unwise. |
ill-disposed |
not favorable or receptive; hostile. [2 definitions] |
illegal |
contrary to law, rules, or the like; unlawful. [2 definitions] |
illegible |
difficult or impossible to read or decipher. |
illegitimate |
not legitimate; unlawful. [6 definitions] |
ill fame |
unfavorable reputation or name. |
ill-fated |
fated to come to a bad end; doomed. [2 definitions] |
ill-favored |
unattractive in appearance; ugly. [2 definitions] |
ill-founded |
having little or no basis in fact or reason. |