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  • 61Ill — Not to be confused with the Roman number III. Ill (ill) may refer to: * to suffer from an illness or disease * Ill (Austria), a river in western Austria * Ill (France), a river in north eastern France * Illinois, often abbreviated Ill. ILL may… …

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  • 62ILL — interlibrary loan; intermediate lymphocytic lymphoma * * * ill il adj, worse wərs also ill·er il ər; worst wərst 1) affected with some ailment: not in good health <incurably ill with cancer (Time)> <mentally ill> 2) affected with… …

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  • 63Ill — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le nom Ill peut faire référence à: l Ill, une rivière française de 223 km de long, affluente du Rhin, baignant la plaine d Alsace ; l Ill, une… …

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  • 64ill — adjective 1》 not in full health; unwell. 2》 poor in quality.     ↘harmful or hostile: ill feeling.     ↘unfavourable. adverb 1》 badly, wrongly, or imperfectly: ill chosen.     ↘unfavourably. 2》 only with difficulty: she could ill afford the cost… …

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  • 65ill — church·ill·i·an; ill; ill·ness; per·ill·aldehyde; church·ill·e·an; …

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  • 66ill — 1. adjective /ɪl/ a) Suffering from a disease. Ive been ill with the flu for the past few days. b) Having an urge to vomit. Seeing those pictures made me ill. Syn: diseased …

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  • 67ill — 1. adjective 1) she was feeling rather ill Syn: unwell, sick, poorly; informal under the weather, rough; Brit.; informal grotty; Austral. / NZ; informal crook 2) the ill effects of smoking Syn …

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  • 68ill- — UK [ɪl] / US prefix 1) badly: used with many past participles They were ill equipped to fight. His lips moved in ill disguised (= not well hidden) amusement. 2) bad or unpleasant: used with some nouns Prisoners complained of ill treatment by the… …

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  • 69ill — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unwell, sick, indisposed; nauseated. See disease. adv. poorly, badly; wrongly, improperly; clumsily. See unskillfulness, badness. n. See evil. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Bad] Syn. evil, harmful,… …

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  • 70ill- — [[t]ɪ̱l [/t]] COMB in ADJ GRADED Ill is added to words, especially adjectives and past participles, to add the meaning badly or inadequately . For example, ill written means badly written. It was an amazingly ill disciplined attack, he said …

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