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ill willˌill ˈwill noun [uncountable] - Jon's arrogance created a lot of ill will within the company.
- Could she have treated him to similar displays of ill will as she showed her daughter?
- Denying his guilt to the last, he said he didn't bear his wife any ill will.
- He accused his estranged wife of being paranoid - but said he felt no ill will toward her.
- Months of pent-up anger, frustration, and ill will were vented at Scottsdale.
- This is accepted as part of the natural order and causes no ill will amongst the Knightly Orders.
unfriendly or unkind feelings towards someone: He said the accusation had been made from hatred and ill will. |