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Definition of ill-humoured adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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unfriendly or in a bad mood: He was a surly and ill-humoured man. Although their discussions were at times intense, they were never ill-humoured. Fewer examples. He stood staring back at us, looking as ill-humoured as when I had last seen him. He writes about his ill-humoured companions.
bad-hu·mored. pronunciation: baed hyu mrd. part of speech: adjective. definition: having or showing an unpleasant or ill-tempered nature or mood. a bad-humored refusal. similar words: cross.
ILL-HUMOURED meaning: 1. unfriendly or in a bad mood: 2. UK spelling of ill-humored. Learn more.
ill-humouredly meaning: 1. in an unfriendly or unhappy way: 2. UK spelling of ill-humoredly. Learn more.
illicit, adj. 1606–. Browse more nearby entries. ill-humoured, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.