List of antonyms from "ill-at-ease" to antonyms from "ill feeling"


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Definition of the day : « ill-disposed »

  • As in inimical : adj antagonistic, contrary
  • As in malicious : adj hateful
  • As in averse : adj opposing
  • As in spiteful : adj hurtful, nasty
  • As in unfriendly : adj nasty, hostile
  • As in resentful : adj hostile
  • As in disobliging : adj rude, annoying
  • As in hostile : adj antagonistic, mean
Example sentences :
  • I thought it would have been my death, for I never was so ill-disposed in all my life.
  • Extract from : « The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; » by Various
  • There are faults, and these of a kind this present age is ill-disposed to condone.
  • Extract from : « Views and Reviews » by William Ernest Henley
  • They may be honest, but they may also be ill-disposed, as are many of the blacks in this region.
  • Extract from : « Adventures in Australia » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • The savages were evidently not ill-disposed towards the wanderers.
  • Extract from : « The Red Eric » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • And the northern tribes were themselves not ill-disposed to such a change.
  • Extract from : « Beginnings of the American People » by Carl Lotus Becker
  • He is as ill-disposed towards me as the man who was my husband.
  • Extract from : « Cleopatra, Complete » by Georg Ebers
  • Champagny, however; was ill-disposed to brook their licentiousness.
  • Extract from : « The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume III.(of III) 1574-84 » by John Lothrop Motley
  • But if he do not read it, know that he is ill-disposed towards us.
  • Extract from : « The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. II (of II) » by Walter M. Chandler
  • As for the turbulent and ill-disposed, I will make a severe example of them.
  • Extract from : « Military Career of Napoleon the Great » by Montgomery B. Gibbs
  • Often you snare a rabbit, and the minter is not ill-disposed to you.
  • Extract from : « The Serf » by Guy Thorne