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ill meaning in Portuguese

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ill [worse, worst] (in poor health, suffering from a disease)
adjective
[UK: ɪl]
[US: ˈɪl]

doenteadjective
{m} {f}

ill-mannered (of or pertaining to having bad manners)
adjective
[UK: ɪl ˈmæ.nəd]
[US: ˈɪl ˈmæ.nərd]

grosseiroadjective

mal-educadoadjective

malcriadoadjective

ill will (ill-disposed attitude)
noun
[UK: ɪl wɪl]
[US: ˈɪl wɪl]

má vontadenoun
{f}

illation (action of concluding or inferring)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈleɪ.ʃən]
[US: ɪ.ˈleɪ.ʃən]

ilaçãonoun
{f}

illative case (case used to indicate movement into something)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈleɪ.tɪv keɪs]
[US: ˈɪ.lə.tɪv ˈkeɪs]

caso ilativonoun
{m}

ilativonoun
{m}

illegal (contrary to or forbidden by law)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈliːɡ.l̩]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈliːɡ.l̩]

ilegaladjective

illegal (illegal immigrant)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈliːɡ.l̩]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈliːɡ.l̩]

ilegalnoun
{m} {f}

imigrante ilegalnoun
{m} {f}

illegal (prohibited by established rules)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈliːɡ.l̩]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈliːɡ.l̩]

proibidoadjective

illegal combatant (one who engages in combat without meeting the Geneva Convention)
noun

combatente ilegalnoun
{m} {f}

illegality [illegalities] ((law) the state of being illegal)
noun
[UK: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈɡæ.lɪ.ti]
[US: ˌɪ.li.ˈɡæ.lə.ti]

ilegalidadenoun
{f}

illegalization noun

ilegalizaçãonoun
{f}

illegalize verb
[UK: ɪlˈiːɡəlˌaɪz]
[US: ɪlˈiːɡəlˌaɪz]

ilegalizarverb

illegally (in a manner contrary to the law)
adverb
[UK: ɪ.ˈliː.ɡə.li]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈliː.ɡə.li]

ilegalmenteadverb

illegibility (the quality of being illegible; the quality of being difficult or impossible to read)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˌle.dʒə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti]
[US: ɪ.ˌle.dʒə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti]

ilegibilidadenoun
{f}

illegible (not clear enough to be read)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈle.dʒəb.l̩]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈle.dʒəb.l̩]

ilegíveladjective

illegitimate (against the law)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈdʒɪ.tɪ.mət]
[US: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈdʒɪ.tə.mət]

ilegaladjective

illegitimate (born to unmarried parents)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈdʒɪ.tɪ.mət]
[US: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈdʒɪ.tə.mət]

ilegítimoadjective

illicit (lacking licitness)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈlɪ.sɪt]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈlɪ.sət]

ilícitoadjective

Illinois (a state of the United States of America)
proper noun
[UK: ˌɪ.ləˈno.ɪ]
[US: ˌɪ.lə.ˌnɔɪ]

Illinoisproper noun
{m}

illiquid (lacking liquidity)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪ.ˈlɪ.kwəd]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈlɪ.kwəd]

ilíquidoadjective

illiquidity (lack of liquidity)
noun
[UK: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈkwɪ.də.ti]
[US: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈkwɪ.də.ti]

iliquideznoun
{f}

illiteracy (inability to read and write)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈlɪ.tə.rə.si]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈlɪ.tə.rə.si]

analfabetismonoun
{m}

illiterate [illiterates] (an illiterate person)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈlɪ.tə.rət]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈlɪ.tə.rət]

analfabetanoun
{f}

analfabetonoun
{m}

illiterate (unable to read and write)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈlɪ.tə.rət]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈlɪ.tə.rət]

analfabetoadjective

iletradoadjective

illness [illnesses] (an instance of a disease or poor health)
noun
[UK: ˈɪl.nəs]
[US: ˈɪl.nəs]

doençanoun
{f}

enfermidadenoun
{f}

maladianoun
{f}

illocutionary (of, pertaining to, or derived from illocution)
adjective

ilocucionaladjective

ilocucionárioadjective

ilocutivoadjective

illogical (contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩]

antilógicoadjective

ilógicoadjective

illogically (in an illogical manner)
adverb
[UK: ɪ.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩i]
[US: ɪ.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩i]

ilogicamenteadverb

illuminate [illuminated, illuminating, illuminates] (to clarify or make something understandable)
verb
[UK: ɪ.ˈluː.mɪ.neɪt]
[US: ˌɪ.ˈluː.mə.ˌnet]

clarearverb

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