Not well judged; unwise; not well considered or thought out; as, an ill-judged attempt.
Leading a wicked life.
Having a bad look; threatening; ugly. See Note under Ill, adv.
Impolite; rude; displaying socially incorrect behavior.
Ill-disposed.
Of habitual bad temper; having an unpleasant disposition; surly; disagreeable; cross; peevish; fractious; crabbed; -- of people; as, an ill-natured person; an ill-natured disagreeable old man. Opposite of good-natured.
Ill-bred.
Having unlucky omens; inauspicious. See Note under Ill, adv.
out of proportion in shape.
so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly; as, an ill-shapen vase.
not well matched.
Fated to be unfortunate; unlucky; as, an ill-starred man or day.
Of bad temper; grouchy; morose; crabbed; sour; peevish; fretful; quarrelsome.
Done, attempted, or said, at an unsuitable or unpropitious time; occurring at an inappropriate time; as, an ill-timed intervention.
physically abused.
cruel or inhumane treatment.
cruel or inhumane treatment.
to treat badly.
taken advantage of; treated badly; -- of persons.
See under Ill, a.
One who wishes ill to another; an enemy.
Incapable of falling or erring; infalliable.
Not lacerable; incapable of being torn or rent.
Incapable of weeping.
A mountian in Bolivia, 20,873 feet high.
Incapable of slipping, or of error.
A gliding in; an immisson or entrance of one thing into another; also, a sudden descent or attack.
Capable of being insnared or entrapped.
To insnare; to entrap; to entangle; to catch.
The act of catching or insnaring.
The act or process of inferring from premises or reasons; perception of the connection between ideas; that which is inferred; inference; deduction; conclusion.
An illative particle, as for, because.
By inference; as an illative; in an illative manner.
Not laudable; not praise-worthy; worthy of censure or disapprobation.
Allurement.
Alluring; attractive; enticing.
Not according to, or authorized by, law; specif., contrary to, or in violation of, human law; unlawful; illicit; hence, immoral; as, an illegal act; illegal trade; illegal love.
The quality or condition of being illegal; unlawfulness; as, the illegality of trespass or of false imprisonment; also, an illegal act.
To make or declare illegal or unlawful.
In a illegal manner; unlawfully.
Illegality, unlawfulness.
The state or quality of being illegible.
Incapable of being read; not legible; as, illegible handwriting; an illegible inscription.
The state of being illegitimate.
To render illegitimate; to declare or prove to be born out of wedlock; to bastardize; to illegitimatize.
In a illegitimate manner; unlawfully.
The act of illegitimating; bastardizing.
To render illegitimate; to bastardize.
Not injurious; harmless.
Not leviable; incapable of being imposed, or collected.
Not liberal; not free or generous; close; niggardly; mean; sordid.
Illiberality.
The state or quality of being illiberal; narrowness of mind; meanness; niggardliness.
To make illiberal.
In a illiberal manner, ungenerously; uncharitably; parsimoniously.
The state of being illiberal; illiberality.
Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as, illicit trade; illicit intercourse; illicit pleasure.
Illicit.
A genus of Asiatic and American magnoliaceous trees, having star-shaped fruit; star anise. The fruit of Illicium anisatum is used as a spice in India, and its oil is largely used in Europe for flavoring cordials, being almost identical with true oil of anise.
To enlighten.
Incapable of being limited or bounded; immeasurable; limitless; boundless; as, illimitable space.
State of being illimitable; lack of, or freedom from, limitation.
Not limited; interminable.
A smearing or rubbing in or on; also, that which is smeared or rubbed on, as ointment or liniment.
A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers.
The melting or dissolving of one thing into another.
Somewhat ill.
The act of dashing or striking against.
The state of being illiterate, or uneducated; lack of learning, or knowledge; ignorance; specifically, inability to read and write; as, the illiteracy shown by the last census.
Not literal.
Unable to read or write; ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed; uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people.
Lack of learning; illiteracy.
The condition of being ill, evil, or bad; badness; unfavorableness.
Lack of locality or place.
Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference.
To treat cruelly or improperly; to ill use; to maltreat.
To play upon by artifice; to deceive; to mock; to excite and disappoint the hopes of.
To throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine.
Capable of being illuminated.
That which illuminates or affords light; as, gas and petroleum are illuminants.
Illuminative.
One who is enlightened; esp., a pretender to extraordinary light and knowledge.
rendered luminous by rays of light striking and reflecting; -- used especially of illumination by artificial light.
Literally, those who are enlightened
Giving or producing light; used for illumination.
The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated.
Illuminism.
Tending to illuminate or illustrate; throwing light; illustrative.
One whose occupation is to adorn books, especially manuscripts, with miniatures, borders, etc. See Illuminate, v. t., 3.
To illuminate; to light up; to adorn.
One of the Illuminati.
One who, or that which, illuminates.
The principles of the Illuminati.
Of or pertaining to illuminism, or the Illuminati.
To initiate the doctrines or principles of the Illuminati.
Bright; clear.
To deceive; to entice; to lure.
An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination.
Liable to illusion.
marked by or producing illusion; as, illusionary stage effects.
One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer.
Deceiving by false show; deceitful; deceptive; false; illusory; unreal.
In a illusive manner; falsely.
The quality of being illusive; deceptiveness; false show.
Deceiving, or tending of deceive; fallacious; illusive; as, illusory promises or hopes.
Capable of illustration.
Illustrated; distinguished; illustrious.
provided with pictures; -- of a publication; as, an illustrated weekly. Opposite of unillustrated.
The act of illustrating; the act of making clear and distinct; education; also, the state of being illustrated, or of being made clear and distinct.
Tending or designed to illustrate, exemplify, or elucidate.
By way of illustration or elucidation.
One who illustrates.
Serving to illustrate.
Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid.
In a illustrious manner; conspicuously; eminently; famously.
The state or quality of being eminent; greatness; grandeur; glory; fame.
Without luster.
The act or operation of smearing the body with mud, especially with the sediment from mineral springs; a mud bath.
Not luxurious.
Titanic iron. See Menaccanite.
A supposed element claimed to have been discovered by R.Harmann.