Difference between revisions 749937 and 749938 on scowiki{{wikipedia|dab=ill}} {{also|I'll}} ==English== {{rank|eight|modern|medium|841|ill|eat|et|scene}} ===Etymology=== From {{etyl|non}} {{term|illr}}, (''bad'') (whence Danish {{term|ild}}, evil). ===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]]. #: ''Seeing those pictures made me '''ill'''.'' # [[bad|Bad]], often connoting [[abuse]] or [[neglect]]. #: ''He suffered from '''ill''' treatment.'' # {{context|hip-hop slang}} [[sublime|Sublime]], with the connotation of being so in a singularly [[creative]] way. [This sense sometimes declines in [[AAVE]] as '''ill''', ''[[comparative]]'' '''iller''', ''[[superlative]]'' '''illest'''.] #: ''Biggie Smalls is the '''illest''' / Your style is played out, like Arnold wonderin "Whatchu talkin bout, Willis?"'' — Biggie Smalls, ''The What'', 1994. # {{slang}} Extremely bad (bad enough to make one ill). Generally used indirectly with ''to be''. #: ''That band was '''ill'''.'' ====Synonyms==== * (''suffering from a disease''): [[diseased]], [[poorly]] (''UK''), [[sick]], [[under the weather]] (''informal''), [[unwell]] * (''having an urge to vomit''): [[disgusted]], [[nauseate]]d, [[nauseous]], [[sick]], [[sicken]]ed * (''bad''): [[bad]], [[mal-]] * (''in hip-hop slang: sublime''): [[dope]] ====Antonyms==== * (''suffering from a disease''): [[fine]], [[hale]], [[healthy]], in good health, [[well]] * (''having an urge to vomit''): * (''bad''): [[good]] * (''in hip-hop slang: sublime''): [[wack]] ====Derived terms==== {{rel-top|terms derived from ill (adjective)}} * [[be ill]] * [[fall ill]] * [[ill at ease]] * [[ill effects]] {{rel-mid}} * [[illness]] * [[ill wind]] * [[mentally ill]] * [[be taken ill]] {{rel-bottom}} ====Translations==== {{trans-top|suffering from a disease}} * Danish: [[syg]] * Dutch: {{t+|nl|ziek}} * French: {{t+|fr|malade|m|f}} * German: {{t+|de|krank}} * Irish: {{t-|ga|tinn|xs=Irish}} * Italian: {{t+|it|malato}} {{trans-mid}} * Polish: {{t+|pl|chory}} * Slovene: [[bolan]] {{m}}, [[bolna]] {{f}}, [[bolno]] {{n}} * Spanish: {{t+|es|enfermo|m}}, {{t-|es|enferma|f}} * Swedish: {{t+|sv|sjuk}} * Turkish: {{t+|tr|hasta}} {{trans-bottom}} {{trans-top|having an urge to vomit}} * Dutch: {{t+|nl|misselijk}} * French: {{t+|fr|écœuré|m}}, {{t+|fr|écœurée|f}} * German: {{t+|de|übel}}, {{t+|de|schlecht}} {{trans-mid}} * Spanish: {{t+|es|mal}}, {{t-|es|mareado}} * Swedish: [[illamående]] {{trans-bottom}} {{trans-top|bad}} * Danish: {{t-|da|dårlig}} * French: {{t+|fr|mauvais|m}}, {{t+|fr|mauvaise|f}} * German: {{t+|de|schlecht}}, {{t+|de|übel}} {{trans-mid}} * Polish: {{t+|pl|zły}} * Swedish: {{t-+|sv|illa}} * Turkish: {{t+|tr|kötü}} {{trans-bottom}} {{trans-top|in hip-hop slang: sublime}} {{trans-mid}} {{trans-bottom}} {{checktrans-top}} * {{ttbc|Breton}}: [[klañv]] (1) {{trans-mid}} * {{ttbc|Welsh}}: [[claf]] (1, 2), [[drwg]] (3, 4), [[gwael]] (3, 4) {{trans-bottom}} ===Adverb=== {{en-adv}} # Badly; very incompletely. Often hyphenated to form an adjectival phrase. #: ''That move was '''ill'''-planned and '''ill'''-executed.'' # [[scarcely|Scarcely]]. #: ''They could '''ill''' sustain a serious illness in the family.'' ====Synonyms==== * [[illy]] ====Antonyms==== * [[well]] ====Derived terms==== {{rel-top|terms derived from ill (adverb)}} * [[bode ill]] * [[ill afford]] {{rel-mid}} * [[ill-formed]] * [[ill-gotten]] {{rel-bottom}} ====Translations==== {{trans-top|badly}} * French: {{t+|fr|mal}} * Polish: {{t+|pl|źle}} {{trans-mid}} * Spanish: {{t+|es|mal}} {{trans-bottom}} ===Noun=== {{en-noun}} # {{context|often [[pluralize]]d}} [[trouble|Trouble]]; [[distress]]; [[misfortune]]; [[adversity]]. #: ''Music won't solve all the world's '''ills''', but it can make them easier to bear.'' # [[harm|Harm]] or [[injury]]. #: ''I wouldn't want you to do me '''ill'''.'' # [[evil|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: {{t-|de|Übel|n}} {{trans-mid}} * Polish: {{t+|pl|problem|m}} {{trans-bottom}} {{trans-top|something damaging}} * Polish: [[krzywda]] {{f}} {{trans-mid}} {{trans-bottom}} ===References=== * ''Oxford English Dictionary'', 2nd ed., 1989. * ''Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary'', 1987-1996. 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