The difference between Bad blood and Ill will

When used as nouns, bad blood means feelings of hostility or ill will, whereas ill will means ill-disposed attitude.


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  1. Bad blood as a noun (idiomatic):

    Feelings of hostility or ill will.

  2. Bad blood as a noun (idiomatic):

    A serious feud or long-standing grudge.

  3. Bad blood as a noun (idiomatic, dated):

    An inherited immoral or disturbed nature.

  1. Ill will as a noun:

    Ill-disposed attitude; grudge; dislike.

    Examples:

    "The losing side bore no ill will toward the winners."

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