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1,367 words match “WAN”

ILL a.
ious. "I am very ill at ease." Shak. -- Ill blood, enmity; resentment. -- Ill breeding, want of good breeding; rudeness. -- Ill fame, ill or bad repute; as, a house of ill fame, a house where lewd persons meet for illicit intercourse. -- Ill humor, a disagreeable mood; bad temper. -- Ill nature, bad disposition or…
ILL-FAVORED a.
Wanting beauty or attractiveness; deformed; ugly; ill-looking. Ill-favored and lean-fleshed. Gen. xli. 3. -- Ill`-fa"vored*ly, adv. -- Ill`-fa"vored*ness, n.
ILLIMITATION n.
State of being illimitable; want of, or freedom from, limitation. Bp. Hall.
ILLINITION n.
eous substance formed on minerals. [R.] A thin crust or illinition of black manganese. Kirwan.
ILLITERACY n.
The state of being illiterate, or uneducated; want of learning, or knowledge; ignorance; specifically, inability to read and write; as, the illiteracy shown by the last census.
ILLITERATURE n.
Want of learning; illiteracy. [R.] Ayliffe. Southey.
ILLOCALITY n.
Want of locality or place. [R.] Cudworth.
IMBONITY n.
Want of goodness. [Obs.] Burton.
IMMEABILITY n.
Want of power to pass, or to permit passage; impassableness. Immeability of the juices. Arbuthnot.
IMMERIT n.
Want of worth; demerit. [R.] Suckling.
IMMETHODICALNESS n.
Want of method.
IMMODERATION n.
Want of moderation. Hallywell.
IMMODEST a.
Not modest; wanting in the reserve or restraint which decorum and decency require; indecent; indelicate; obscene; lewd; as, immodest persons, behavior, words, pictures, etc. Immodest deeds you hinder to be wrought, But we proscribe the least immodest thought. Dryden.
IMMODESTY n.
Want of modesty, delicacy, or decent reserve; indecency. "A piece of immodesty." Pope.
IMPATIENCE n.
The quality of being impatient; want of endurance of pain, suffering, opposition, or delay; eagerness for change, or for something expected; restlessness; chafing of spirit; fretfulness; passion; as, the impatience of a child or an invalid. I then, . . . Out of my grief and my impatience, Answered neglectingly. Shak. W…
IMPERCEPTION n.
Want of perception.
IMPERFECT a. 3 definitions
Not perfect; not complete in all its parts; wanting a part; deective; deficient. Something he left imperfect in the state. Shak. Why, then, your other senses grow imperfect. Shak.
IMPERFECTION n.
The quality or condition of being imperfect; want of perfection; incompleteness; deficiency; fault or blemish. Sent to my account With all my imperfections on my head. Shak.
IMPERMANENCE; IMPERMANENCY n.
Want of permanence.
IMPERSONAL n.
That which wants personality; specifically (Gram.), an impersonal verb.
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