idlevsillsWhat's the difference?

Quick tell: idle is a adjective, ills is a noun, so they fill different roles in a sentence.

Which to use

“idle” is an adjective and “ills” is a noun - they look or sound alike but fill different roles in a sentence.

#11,235
“idle” frequency rank
#28,587
“ills” frequency rank
39822
confusion score

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature idle ills
Definition Empty, vacant. plural of ill

Where the spellings diverge

Shared letters are muted; the letters that actually set idle and ills apart are highlighted. They share 2 letters in sequence, which is exactly why the eye skips the difference.

4 ch
idle
4 ch
ills

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

These two trip readers on the page rather than in the ear: idle is /ˈaɪd(ə)l/ while ills is /ɪlz/. Spoken aloud the problem disappears. In writing it persists, because they share most of their letters but differ in 2 positions, and the parts of speech differ too (adjective vs noun), which is usually the fastest check. Our composite confusion score for this pair is 39822, derived from the frequency rank of both members and their visual similarity.

idle is recorded at frequency rank #11,235, classified as anadj, pronounced /ˈaɪd(ə)l/. ills is at rank #28,587, tagged as anoun, pronounced /ɪlz/.

Glosses for this pair are partially populated in our dataset, but the full side-by-side definitions above should still guide you to the right choice.

With a confusion score of 39822, this pair ranks #273,189 of 530,003 scored English confusable pairs - roughly mid-pack for confusability.

Orthographic DNA of idle vs ills

Shared letters: il. Private to "idle": de. Private to "ills": s.

"idle" · 4 letters · shape VCCV  ·  "ills" · 4 letters · shape VCCC

Known mistypes of this pair

  • idledile · iddle · idel · idlle · ilde
  • illsillss · ilsl · lils

Frequency comparison

idle#11,235
ills#28,587

Source: FrequencyWords open word-frequency list

Frequently Asked Questions

Can "idle" and "ills" be used interchangeably?
No - they are not even the same part of speech. "idle" is an adjective and "ills" a noun, so a sentence built for one is usually ungrammatical with the other.
Which is more common, "idle" or "ills"?
"idle" is the more common of the two: it sits at frequency rank #11,235 in our English list, against #28,587 for "ills". The two are close in frequency, so neither is a safe default; check the meaning rather than guessing.

Remembering idle vs ills

The fastest way to pick the right one every time.

  • Check the role first: if you need an adjective, it's “idle”; for a noun, it's “ills”.
  • See each word in full, definition, IPA, etymology and its other confusables. Full “idle” entry
  • Browse more pairs most likely to be confused. Most confusable

Source: Wiktionary (via kaikki.org) Structured Wiktionary extract

Source: FrequencyWords open word-frequency list