ill will (Meaning)

Wordnet

ill will (n)

the feeling of a hostile person

a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition

Webster

ill will ()

See under Ill, a.

ill will Sentence Examples

  1. The meeting was marked by an underlying current of ill will between the participants.
  2. She harbored ill will towards her former colleague, who had spread rumors about her.
  3. The politician's ill will towards his opponent was evident in his venomous speeches.
  4. The court proceedings were marred by ill will between the prosecution and the defense.
  5. Despite their differences, they managed to set aside their ill will and work together.
  6. The neighbors had a long history of ill will, rooted in a property dispute.
  7. The unprovoked attack was a clear indication of the assailant's ill will.
  8. She could sense the ill will emanating from her coworker and tried to avoid him.
  9. The couple's divorce was finalized with acrimony and ill will, leaving a bitter aftermath.
  10. The anonymous threats were a testament to the ill will directed at the targeted individual.

FAQs About the word ill will

the feeling of a hostile person, a hostile (very unfriendly) dispositionSee under Ill, a.

hostility, cruelty, grudge, malice, antagonism, despicableness, spite, viciousness, malignancy, enmity

passion, devotion, devotion, love, hospitality, hospitality,love, passion, infatuation, kindness

The meeting was marked by an underlying current of ill will between the participants.

She harbored ill will towards her former colleague, who had spread rumors about her.

The politician's ill will towards his opponent was evident in his venomous speeches.

The court proceedings were marred by ill will between the prosecution and the defense.