"Illiberally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Irresponsibly or unjustly; unfairly; disproportionately, especially in the use of one's power or authority.
Illegitimatise is a rather uncommon and formal verb that means to deny or declare as illegitimate; to disown or reject. It is often used to describe the act of negating or invalidating something, such as a child or a relationship, acquired outside of marriage or traditional norms.
Illegitimatize is a verb that means to render or declare something or someone illegitimate, which means unnatural, illegitimate, or not according to law or custom. It is often used to describe the act of questioning or denying the validity or legitimacy of something or someone.
Illiberality refers to a lack of generosity, openness, and broad-mindedness, often characterized by narrowness, intolerance, or cruelty. It can also describe a refusal to acknowledge the rights, views, or opinions of others. In essence, it is the opposite of liberality, which is marked by tolerance, magnanimity, and willingness to consider different perspectives.
I think there might be a slight mistake! The correct word is "illegality".<br><br>Illegality refers to the state of being unlawful or illegal. It can also describe a condition or situation that contravenes the law or is in violation of legal requirements.<br><br>Example sentence: "The company's illegal practices led to a finding of illegality and significant financial penalties."
Illicium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Schisandraceae. The genus includes 11 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees, commonly known as aniseed trees or star anise trees, due to the licorice-like flavor of their seeds.
"enlighten" (not "illighten") means to inform (someone) about something in a way that helps them understand or become more aware of it.
Illimani is a mountain peak located in the Cordillera Real mountain range in Bolivia. It is the highest peak in the country, standing at 6,437 meters (21,110 feet) above sea level. The name "Illimani" is derived from the Aymara language and means "distant mother" or "far-off mountain".