ill-mannered |
showing bad manners; impolite. |
ill nature |
a disagreeable or spiteful disposition. |
ill-natured |
showing a disagreeable temperament; bad-tempered; nasty. |
illness |
the state or condition of being ill; sickness. [2 definitions] |
illogic |
the state or quality of lacking logic; illogicality. |
illogical |
not logical; contrary to reason or the rules of logic. |
ill-omened |
preceded by bad omens. |
ill repute |
the state of having a bad reputation. |
ill-spent |
not spent or used to good purpose; wasted. |
ill-starred |
unlucky; ill-fated. |
ill-timed |
done or happening at a wrong or inappropriate time; inopportune. |
ill-treat |
to treat poorly; mistreat. |
illuminance |
the intensity of light per unit of area on a surface exposed to light; illumination. |
illuminant |
anything that illuminates or sheds light. |
illuminate |
to make bright with light; illumine. [5 definitions] |
illuminati |
persons who are or claim to be specially enlightened, either intellectually or spiritually. [2 definitions] |
illumination |
the act of illuminating or the state of being illuminated. [4 definitions] |
illumine |
to illuminate. |
ill-use |
to treat cruelly or badly; mistreat. [2 definitions] |
illusion |
a fantasy or mistaken belief. [4 definitions] |
illusionism |
in philosophy, the doctrine that the physical world is merely an illusion produced by the senses. [2 definitions] |