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ill will
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Ill will
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ill will
noun
hostile feeling; malevolence; enmity:
to harbor ill
will
against someone.
Origin:
1250–1300;
Middle English
Related forms
ill-willed
/
ˈɪlˈwɪld
/
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[
il
-
wild
]
Show IPA
,
adjective
Synonyms
hatred, hostility, animosity, antipathy, unfriendliness.
Antonyms
benevolence.
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ill will
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n
hostile feeling; enmity; antagonism
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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Example sentences
At some point in your life, you've had
ill will
harbored against you.
But the struggle left a considerable amount of
ill will
and mistrust between
the veterans and myself.
She expressed disappointment over the lousy grade and astonishment over the
apparent
ill will
in the comments.
Behavior that may be brilliant in academic debate is more likely to create ill
will when directed toward friends and colleagues.
And we've got enough
ill will
and polarization in our politics.
She was also known to be a chronic malcontent who harbored
ill will
toward campus administrators.
Children, nursing mothers and people who are
ill will
need even more water.
Let's not wish others
ill will
for doing good things for themselves in this holiday season.
Search protocols vulnerable to the
ill will
of a candidate must be revisited.
And then he went up to them and cut their throats, gently, and without
ill will
toward them.
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