illicit
— Adjective
– English
~ contrary to accepted morality (especially sexual morality) or convention; "an illicit association with his secretary"
illimitable
— Adjective
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~ without limits in extent or size or quantity; "limitless vastness of our solar system"; "The long unmeasured pulse of time moves everything. There is nothing hidden that it cannot bring to light, nothing once known that may not become unknown."--Sophocles
illiterate
— Adjective
– English
~ not able to read or write
illiterate
— Adjective
– English
~ uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field; "she is ignorant of quantum mechanics"; "he is musically illiterate"
illiterate
— Adjective
– English
~ lacking culture, especially in language and literature
illogical
— Adjective
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~ lacking orderly continuity; "a confused set of instructions"; "a confused dream about the end of the world"; "disconnected fragments of a story"; "scattered thoughts"
illogical
— Adjective
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~ lacking in correct logical relation
illuminated
— Adjective
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~ provided with artificial light; "illuminated advertising"; "looked up at the lighted windows"; "a brightly lit room"; "a well-lighted stairwell"
illuminating
— Adjective
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~ tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance; "an enlightening glimpse of government in action"; "an illuminating lecture"
illusional
— Adjective
– English
~ marked by or producing illusion; "illusionary stage effects"
illusionary
— Adjective
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~ marked by or producing illusion; "illusionary stage effects"
illusive
— Adjective
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~ based on or having the nature of an illusion; "illusive hopes of finding a better job"; "Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision that are staples of democracy"
illusory
— Adjective
– English
~ based on or having the nature of an illusion; "illusive hopes of finding a better job"; "Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision that are staples of democracy"
illustrative
— Adjective
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~ clarifying by use of examples
illustrative
— Adjective
– English
~ serving to demonstrate
illustrious
— Adjective
– English
~ widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter"
illustrious
— Adjective
– English
~ having or conferring glory; "an illustrious achievement"
ilx
— Adjective
– English
~ being nine more than fifty
ilxx
— Adjective
– English
~ being nine more than sixty
ilxxx
— Adjective
– English
~ being nine more than seventy