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Ill-Feeling

Noun: Negative emotions or animosity between individuals or groups

Ill-feeling is the presence of negative emotions or animosity between individuals or groups. It often arises from conflicts, misunderstandings, or resentments.

Example Sentence: There was a lot of ill-feeling between the two rival gangs after the altercation.

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Noun: Resentment or bitterness towards someone or something

Ill-feeling refers to the resentment or bitterness one may hold towards a person, situation, or an idea. It is a negative emotional state.

Example Sentence: There has been a deep sense of ill-feeling towards the company since they announced the layoffs.

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Noun: Physical discomfort or sickness

Ill-feeling can also refer to a general sense of physical discomfort or sickness. It encompasses a range of symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, or malaise.

Example Sentence: She experienced an overall sense of ill-feeling and decided to take the day off to rest.

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Adjective: Indicating a negative or hostile sentiment

As an adjective, ill-feeling describes a negative or hostile sentiment that is present between individuals, groups, or communities.

Example Sentence: The ill-feeling remarks made by the politician during the debate only intensified the divide among the voters.

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