10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ILL-NATUREDLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Readable Dictionary: Or, Topical and Synonymic Lexicon: ...
Censorious, addicted to censure. To Condemn is to pronounce an act to be
wrong. To Reprove is to tell a person of his faults with a view of inducing
amendment. To Twit is to remind ill-naturedly of faults. lEsop minds men of their
errors without ...
John Williams (of Lancaster, O.), 1860
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The brothers' bet, or, Within six weeks [tr.] by the ...
said Edwin ill-naturedly. " But do not be afraid, it is merely the heat which has
sent the blood mounting to his head." " My dear, kind mother, do not listen to this
nonsense. I am not unwell, but I shall become so from curiosity if you do not ...
Every one was restless,and hardly reasonable, if we except Mr. Underdown, who,
every now and then, they all thought ill-naturedly, and for him most ill-naturedly,
threw in very unpalatable doubts as to the arrival of the expected uncle and his ...
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The old commodore, by the author of 'Rattlin the reefer' &c
Every one was restless, and hardly reasonable, if we except Mr. Underdown, who
, every now and then, they all thought ill- naturedly, and for him most ill-naturedly,
threw in very unpalatable doubts as to the arrival of THE OLD COMMODORE.
Every one was restless, and hardly reasonable, if we except Mr. Underdown, who
, every now and then, they all thought ill-naturedly, and for him most ill-naturedly,
threw in very unpalatable doubts as to the arrival of the expected uncle and his ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
[16c: from Latin illiteratus] □ illiteracy n. □ illiterately adv. ill-judged >adj poorly
advised; done without proper consideration, ill-mannered >adj rude; uncouth, ill-
natured > adj spiteful; mean; surly. " □ ill-naturedly adv. illness > n (illnesses) 1 a
...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
... mean; surly, •ill-naturedly adverb. illness c=- noun (illnesses) 1 a disease. 2 the
state of being ill or unwell. illocution /ila'kjuijan/ noun, philos a speech act that
involves warning, promising, ordering, etc. Compare PERLOCUTION. © 1950s: il
- ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Saoeoutl'roßa'ri., sa, o. to ivc bad advice; п.и. to be ill-disposed. Злостно, а. ill-
naturedly, ferociously, wickedly, maliciously, fraudulently. Bftócriibii'v,a.ill-natured
,ferocious, wicked, malicious, fraudulent. Snor'rpagiánie, n. adversity, affliction.
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Concise English Dictionary
adv. ill-naturedly. — tll- na'tu redness. — adj. ill'-o'mened having bad omens:
unfortunate; ill'-spent spent amiss; iH'-starred' born under the influence of an
unlucky star* unlucky.— ill- success' lack of success, ill'-tem'per. — adjs. ill- tem'
pered ...
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Diccionario Español-inglés
... [.il'manard] adj : descends, maleducado ill-natured [,11'neitfard] adj : desa-
gradable, de mal genio ill-naturedly [,il'neitf3rdli]adv : de- sagradablemente
illness [Mlnas]/! : enfermedad f ...
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