Antonyms for ill-will


Grammar : Noun


Definition of ill-will

  • As in sour grapes : noun affected scorn
  • As in ill will : noun bitter feeling
Example sentences :
  • Surprised and embarrassed, Ormond answered, "I trust I have not his ill-will, sir."
  • Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 9 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
  • You are solicitous of the good-will of the meanest person, uneasy at his ill-will.
  • Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Was it, do you suppose, because they detected some ill-will in me towards you that they made the allegation?
  • Extract from : « Anabasis » by Xenophon
  • You never let us off easily, but I assure you for all that we bear you no ill-will.
  • Extract from : « Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II (of II) » by Edmund Downey
  • As for the Countess—I fear that I have incurred her ill-will.
  • Extract from : « The Traitors » by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim
  • Connecticut had behaved herself well and had incurred no ill-will.
  • Extract from : « The Fathers of New England » by Charles M. Andrews
  • Jealousy had kept him off—among other things the ill-will of the sitting member.
  • Extract from : « Red Cap Tales » by Samuel Rutherford Crockett
  • There was no ill-will on his part, and he continued to dine amicably with King.
  • Extract from : « Mary Wollstonecraft » by Elizabeth Robins Pennell
  • Not that I bore her any ill-will for the misery she had caused me.
  • Extract from : « Frank Fairlegh » by Frank E. Smedley
  • I had no ill-will to any one, but I was interested in war as a science, as a game.
  • Extract from : « The Napoleon of Notting Hill » by Gilbert K. Chesterton

Synonyms for ill-will

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