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21 ill-fitting
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22 ill-judged
adj. \/ˌɪlˈdʒʌdʒd\/ubetenksom, uklok, uforstandig, kritikkløs, overilt, malplassert -
23 ill-luck
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24 ill-mannered
adj. \/ˌɪlˈmænəd\/udannet, uoppdragen, ubehøvlet, med dårlige manerer, uten folkeskikk -
25 ill-natured
adj. \/ˌɪlˈneɪtʃəd\/1) gretten, grinet, arrig2) ond, ondskapsfull, ondsinnet, hatsk -
26 ill-omened
adj. \/ˌɪlˈəʊmend\/1) ulykkesvarslende, illevarslende2) ulykksalig, ulykkelig, uheldig, ulykkes- -
27 ill-regulated
adj. \/ˌɪlˈreɡjəleɪtɪd\/1) uordnet, uryddig2) ubalansert -
28 ill-seasoned
adj. \/ˌɪlˈsiː(zə)nd\/se ➢ ill-timed -
29 ill-usage
subst. \/ˌɪlˈjuːzɪdʒ\/se ➢ ill-treatment -
30 ill-at-ease
adjective (uncomfortable; embarrassed: She feels ill-at-ease at parties.) ille til mote -
31 ill-will
noun (unkind feeling: I bear you no ill-will.) uvilje, uvennskap -
32 Ill.
forkortelse for Illinois -
33 ill-boding
adj. \/ˌɪlˈbəʊdɪŋ\/illevarslende -
34 ill-bred
adj. \/ˌɪlˈbred\/uoppdragen, udannet, ubehøvlet -
35 ill-breeding
subst. \/ˌɪlˈbriːdɪŋ\/1) dårlig oppdragelse, mangel på oppdragelse2) uoppdragenhet -
36 ill-conditioned
adj. \/ˌɪlkənˈdɪʃ(ə)nd\/1) ondskapsfull, ond, nederdrektig2) tverr3) (geometri, om trekant) uheldig formet -
37 ill-considered
adj. \/ˌɪlkənˈsɪdəd\/lite gjennomtenkt, ubetenksom, uoverveid, forhastet -
38 ill-defined
adj. \/ˌɪldɪˈfaɪnd\/dårlig definert, ubestemt, uklar, uskarp, vag, ubestemmelig -
39 ill-famed
adj. \/ˌɪlˈfeɪmd\/beryktet, med dårlig rykte -
40 ill-founded
adj. \/ˌɪlˈfaʊndɪd\/ugrunnet, ubeføyet, dårlig underbygd
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