ill
Usage
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The adjective ill is more mild than evil or wicked, and it appears mainly in certain fixed expressions: ill will; ill-natured. Evil applies to that which violates or leads to the violation of moral law: evil practices. Wicked implies willful and determined doing of what is very wrong: a wicked plan. Bad is the broadest and simplest term: a bad man; bad habits.Example Sentences
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With David Caspe, yeah, who is my best friend, the creator of "Happy Endings" and "Champaign ILL."
From Salon • Jul. 16, 2023
In the late 1980s, researchers at ILL exposed foils of plutonium-239 and uranium-235 to neutrons from the reactor to induce atoms to split.
From Science Magazine • Jan. 11, 2023
“And then Detroiters ended. So then I was going to direct on the second season of Champaign ILL, and then that kind of went away as well.”
From The Guardian • Jun. 13, 2020
“We’re on the way to pinning this down,” says Peter Geltenbort, a physicist at the ILL.
From Nature • Apr. 14, 2019
ILL Seegor found the woman he sought, and soon they returned to her house.
From The Runaway The Adventures of Rodney Roverton by Unknown