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ill-disposed

Ill-disposed vs Malign - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | malign | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of malign.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and malign

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while malign is evil or malignant in disposition, nature, intent or influence.

As a verb malign is

to make defamatory statements about; to slander or traduce.

Malicious vs Ill-disposed - What's the difference?

malicious | ill-disposed | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between malicious and ill-disposed

is that malicious is of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite while ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic.

Malevolent vs Ill-disposed - What's the difference?

malevolent | ill-disposed | Synonyms |

Malevolent is a synonym of ill-disposed.


As adjectives the difference between malevolent and ill-disposed

is that malevolent is having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others while ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic.

Ill-disposed vs Mischievous - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | mischievous | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of mischievous.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and mischievous

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while mischievous is causing mischief; injurious.

Ill-disposed vs Malignant - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | malignant | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of malignant.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and malignant

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while malignant is harmful, malevolent, injurious.

As a noun malignant is

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Ill-disposed vs Invidious - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | invidious | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of invidious.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and invidious

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while invidious is (of a distinction) offensively or unfairly discriminating.

Ill-disposed vs Bitter - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | bitter | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of bitter.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and bitter

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while bitter is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).

As a noun bitter is

(usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.

As a verb bitter is

to make bitter.

Ill-disposed vs Spiteful - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | spiteful | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of spiteful.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and spiteful

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while spiteful is filled with, or showing, spite; having a desire to vex, annoy, or injure; malignant; malicious.

Ill-disposed vs Envious - What's the difference?

ill-disposed | envious | Related terms |

Ill-disposed is a related term of envious.


As adjectives the difference between ill-disposed and envious

is that ill-disposed is not much disposed towards somebody or something; unsympathetic while envious is feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.