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==English==

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===Pronunciation===
*  {{IPA|/ɪl/}}
*  {{audio|en-us-ill.ogg|Audio (US)}}
*  {{rhymes|ɪl}}

===Adjective===
{{en-adj}}<!--Note: "iller" and "illest" are nonstandard—see print dictionaries; "worse" and "worst" are incorrect—these are forms of "bad", not "ill".-->

# Suffering from a [[disease]].
#: ''I've been '''ill''' with the flu for the past few days.''
# Having an urge to [[vomit]].
(contracted; show full)* [[illness]]
* [[ill wind]]
* [[mentally ill]]
* [[be taken ill]]

====Translations====
{{trans-top|suffering from a disease}}
* D
utcanish: [[zieksyg]]
* Danisutch: [[sygziek]]
* French: [[malade]] {{m|f}}
* German: [[krank]]
* Irish: {{t|ga|tinn}}
* Italian: [[malato]]
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* Polish: [[chory]]
* Slovene: [[bolan]] {{m}}, [[bolna]] {{f}}, [[bolno]] {{n}}
* Spanish: [[enfermo]] {{m}}, [[enferma]] {{f}}
* Swedish: [[sjuk]]
* Turkish: [[hasta]]
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{{trans-top|having an urge to vomit}}
* Dutch: [[misselijk]]
* French: [[écœuré]] {{m}}, [[écœurée]] {{f}}
* German: [[übel]]
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* Spanish: [[mal]], [[mareado]]
* Swedish: [[illamående]]
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{{trans-top|bad}}
* Danish: [[dårlig]]
* French: [[mauvais]] {{m}}, [[mauvaise]] {{f}}
* German: [[übel]]
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* Polish: [[zły]]
* Swedish: [[illa]]
* Turkish: [[kötü]]
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{{trans-top|in hip-hop slang: sublime}}
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=====Translations to be checked=====
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* {{ttbc|Breton}}: [[klañv]] (1)
* {{ttbc|Welsh}}: [[claf]] (1, 2), [[drwg]] (3, 4), [[gwael]] (3, 4)

===Adverb===
{{en-adv}}

# Badly; very incompletely.  Often hyphenated to form an adjectival phrase.
#: ''That move was '''ill'''-planned and '''ill'''-executed.''

====Antonyms====
* [[well]]

====Derived terms====
* [[bode ill]]
* [[ill afford]]
* [[ill-formed]]
* [[ill-gotten]]

====Translations====
{{trans-top|badly}}
* French: [[mal]]
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* Polish: [[źle]]
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* Spanish: [[mal]]
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===Noun===
{{en-noun}}

# {{context|often [[pluralize]]d}} [[Trouble]]; [[distress]]; [[misfortune]]; [[adversity]].
#: ''Music won't solve all the world's '''ills''', but it can make them easier to bear.''
# [[Harm]] or [[injury]].
#: ''I wouldn't want you to do me '''ill'''.''
# [[Evil]]; [[moral]] [[wrongfulness]].
#: ''Sociopaths do not seem to grasp the difference between good and '''ill'''.''
# A physical [[ailment]]; an [[illness]].
#: ''I am incapacitated by rheumatism and other '''ills'''.''
# [[unfavorable|Unfavorable]] [[remarks]] or [[opinions]].
#: ''Do not speak '''ill''' of the dead.''

====Derived terms====
* [[for good or ill]]

====Translations====

{{trans-top|a problem}}
* German: [[Übel]] {{n}}
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* Polish: [[problem]] {{m}}
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{{trans-top|something damaging}}
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* Polish: [[krzywda]] {{f}}
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===References===
* ''Oxford English Dictionary'', 2nd ed., 1989.
* ''Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary'', 1987-1996.

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