ill-will

[US]/ˌɪlˈwɪl/
[UK]/ˌɪlˈwɪl/

Translation

n.hostility or hatred; animosity or bad feeling

Phrases & Collocations

ill-will towards

without ill-will

showed ill-will

any ill-will

despite ill-will

motivated by ill-will

free from ill-will

avoid ill-will

fueled by ill-will

perceived ill-will

Example Sentences

he harbored no ill-will towards his former colleagues, despite the circumstances.

the company's reputation was tarnished by rumors of ill-will among the executives.

she suspected there was ill-will behind his sudden departure from the project.

despite their differences, they acted without ill-will and resolved the dispute amicably.

the mediator hoped to diffuse any ill-will between the arguing parties.

he expressed genuine regret and assured her there was no ill-will involved.

the lawyer argued that the defendant acted without any ill-will towards the victim.

the inheritance was divided fairly to avoid any appearance of ill-will within the family.

she wanted to ensure her actions were perceived without ill-will by her competitors.

the team worked diligently to foster a positive environment, free from ill-will and negativity.

he denied any involvement in the scheme, insisting he acted without ill-will.

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