11-letter words containing ll
- ill-looking — ugly.
- ill-natured — having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition.
- ill-starred — doomed to misfortune or disaster; ill-fated; unlucky: an ill-starred enterprise.
- illaqueable — capable of being ensnared
- illegalised — to make illegal: They even wanted to illegalize smoking.
- illegalized — Simple past tense and past participle of illegalize.
- illiberally — In an illiberal manner.
- illicitness — not legally permitted or authorized; unlicensed; unlawful.
- illimitable — incapable of being limited; limitless; boundless.
- illimitably — In an illimitable manner.
- illinformed — lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill-informed of the danger.
- illiquation — the melting of one thing into another
- illiquidity — not readily convertible into cash; not liquid.
- illiterates — unable to read and write: an illiterate group.
- illogically — In an illogical manner, without following methods of sane and correct reasoning, in a manner lacking thought or logic.
- illtreating — Present participle of illtreat.
- illuminable — capable of being illuminated.
- illuminance — illumination (def 6).
- illuminants — Plural form of illuminant.
- illuminated — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
- illuminates — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
- illuminator — a person or thing that illuminates.
- illusionary — of, relating to, or characterized by illusions; deceptive; misleading.
- illusionism — a technique of using pictorial methods in order to deceive the eye. Compare trompe l'oeil.
- illusionist — a conjurer or magician who creates illusions, as by sleight of hand.
- illustrated — containing pictures, drawings, and other illustrations: an illustrated book.
- illustrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illustrate.
- illustrator — an artist who makes illustrations: an illustrator of children's books.
- illustrious — highly distinguished; renowned; famous: an illustrious leader.
- illuviation — the accumulation in one layer of soil of materials that have been leached out of another layer.
- immalleable — (archaic) Not malleable.
- immortelles — Plural form of immortelle.
- impactfully — In an impactful fashion.
- impanelling — Present participle of impanel.
- impartially — not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
- imperilling — Present participle of imperil.
- in full cry — When someone is in full cry, they are expressing their views very strongly or are very active.
- in full fig — completely dressed or outfitted, esp. in a showy manner
- in parallel — Something that occurs in parallel with something else occurs at the same time as it.
- in the mill — in preparation
- incarvillea — any plant of the genus Incarvillea, native to China, of which some species are grown as garden or greenhouse plants for their large usually carmine-coloured trumpet-shaped flowers, esp I. delavayi: family Bignoniaceae
- indexically — In an indexical way.
- individuall — Obsolete form of individual.
- initialling — (British) present participle of initial.
- inland bill — a bill of exchange drawn and payable, actually or on its face, in the same jurisdiction, as in the same country or state.
- installment — the act of installing.
- instillator — an apparatus for putting liquid drop by drop into a cavity.
- instillment — to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
- intellected — endowed with intellect
- intellegent — Misspelling of intelligent.