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  1. The meaning of ILL-NATURED is having a bad disposition : cross, surly. How to use ill-natured in a sentence.

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  3. Synonyms for ILL-NATURED: irritable, angry, disagreeable, cantankerous, bilious, splenetic, dyspeptic, ornery; Antonyms of ILL-NATURED: amiable, pleasant, agreeable, friendly, congenial, sweet, gentle, benign.

  4. unpleasant, unkind, or unfriendly: The allegations are completely misguided and ill-natured. Ill-natured critics harass them with questions about their competence. Fewer examples. He had already shown himself to be malicious and ill-natured.

  5. Someone who's ill-natured is cranky and disagreeable. Most fairy tales have at least one ill-natured antagonist, an evil stepmother or a ferocious ogre. Mean and nasty people are sometimes just plain ill-natured — it's not in their nature to be generous and cheerful.

  6. Ill-natured definition: having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition.. See examples of ILL-NATURED used in a sentence.

  7. Define ill-natured. ill-natured synonyms, ill-natured pronunciation, ill-natured translation, English dictionary definition of ill-natured. adj. 1. Having a disagreeable, irritable, or malevolent disposition. 2. Spiteful; nasty: an ill-natured retort. ill′-na′tured·ly adv. ill′-na′tured·ness n....

  8. adverb. ill-naturedness (ˌill-ˈnaturedness) noun. Word Frequency. ill-natured in American English. (ˈilˈneitʃərd) adjective. having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition. SYNONYMS cranky, petulant, sulky, morose, gloomy, sour. See cross. ANTONYMS kindly, amiable. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

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