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Ill Co-Workers. ill 1. Not healthy; sick : I began to feel ill last week. 2. Not normal; unsound: an ill condition of body and mind. '3. Resulting in suffering; harmful or distressing: the ill effects of a misconceived policy. 4.'a. Resulting from or suggestive of evil intentions: ill deeds committed out of spite. b. Ascribing an objectionable quality: holds an ill view of that political group. c. hostile or unfriendly : ill feeling between rivals .d. angry and fast-tempered His i'll temper has gotten...Synonyms: abominable, agitated, aloof, angered, angry, annoyed, atrocious, awful, bad, bad-humored, bad-mannered, bad-tempered, banemalenteous, base, black-hearted, blacked off, brutal, brutish, bullish, cantakerous, censurable, cheesed off, churlish, cold, coldhearted, condemnable, contemptible, cool, cruel, cross, dark, demoniacal, demonic, despicable, disagreeable, disdainful, disgraceful, disgruntled, disgusted, disgusting, displeased, disquiet, disrespectful, emotionless, evil, evil-minded, fast-tempered, fiendish, furious, ghastly, god-awful, grim, grouchy, gruesome, gruff, grumpy, hackeAh, sweetie, you feel ill.An ill villain.