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51Ill-judged — a. Not well judged; unwise; not well considered or thought out; as, an ill judged attempt. Syn: ill advised, ill considered, rash. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] …
52Ill-omened — Ill o mened, a. Having unlucky omens; inauspicious. See Note under {Ill}, adv. Syn: ill fated, ill starred, unlucky. [1913 Webster] …
53Ill-starred — a. Fated to be unfortunate; unlucky; as, an ill starred man or day. Syn: ill fated, ill omened, unlucky. [1913 Webster WordNet 1.5] …
54Ill Seen Ill Said — is a short novel by Samuel Beckett. It was first published in French as Mal vu mal dit in 1981, and was then translated in English by the author in 1982. Together with Company and Worstward Ho, it was collected in the volume Nohow On in 1989 …
55Ill Will Records — Gründungsunternehmen Sony BMG (Nas und The Bravehearts) Warner Music Group (Quan) Gründung 2000 Gründer Nasir Jones Genre …
56ill-advised — ill ad vised adj not sensible or not wise and likely to cause problems in the future ill advised to do sth ▪ You would be ill advised to go out alone at night. ▪ ill advised remarks >ill advisedly [ ədˈvaızdıli] adv …
57ill-equipped — ill e quipped adj not having the necessary equipment or skills for a particular situation or activity ill equipped to do sth ▪ The rebels were ill equipped to cope with Western weapons and forces. ill equipped for ▪ Their army is ill equipped for …
58ill-faced — illˈ faced (Spenser ill faste) adjective (poetic) Ugly faced • • • Main Entry: ↑ill * * * ill faced, famed etc.: see ill B …
59ill-concealed — UK [ˌɪl kənˈsiːld] US [ˌɪl kənˈsild] adjective an ill concealed feeling is one you do not hide well, so that other people can see how you feel Thesaurus: general words used to describe emotionshyponym general words for moods and emotionssynonym * …
60ill´-fa´vored|ness — ill fa|vored «IHL FAY vuhrd», adjective. 1. not pleasant to look at; ugly: »a poor virgin, Sir, an ill favored thing, sir, but mine own (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S): uncomely. 2. unpleasant; offensive: »O, what a world of vile ill favour d faults ( …