Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Ill"
The meaning of "Ill" in various phrases and sentences
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What does ill mean?
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Usually it means “sick” or to be rude. (Ex 1: I’m feeling ill. Ex 2: He’s being ill with me.) In slang it means “awesome”. (Ex: This beat is so ill!)
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What does ill mean?
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In slang "ill" is like cool or badass.
Saying something like "I'm the illest." is like "I'm the coolest."
"Damn your ride is ill." is like "Damn your car is badass."
Saying something like "I'm the illest." is like "I'm the coolest."
"Damn your ride is ill." is like "Damn your car is badass."
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What does ill mean?
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Chory
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What does ill mean?
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Ill is a negative word that you usually use instead of "sick". If someone isn't feeling well, they might be ill. It has the same meaning as sick in this situation. However, it could also be a negative word in general, such as in the phrase "ill-conceived". This means that the way something was conceived was not very good. If it's easier to understand, you can use ill in the same way with "ill-mannered", meaning someone has bad manners.
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What does I'm so ill mean?
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I am very sick.
Example sentences using "Ill"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with ill.
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he gets ill due to the rain
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Please show me example sentences with ill.
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My sister is ill, she cannot make up to the trip.
Oh Poor! Such a ill-fated boy
Dont get those ill-thoughts when you are in danger.
Oh Poor! Such a ill-fated boy
Dont get those ill-thoughts when you are in danger.
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Please show me example sentences with ill.
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I am feeling ill from eating too much ice cream.
The medication has a label that warns of its ill effects
He’s so ill-mannered! (He is really rude!)
The medication has a label that warns of its ill effects
He’s so ill-mannered! (He is really rude!)
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Please show me example sentences with ill.
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I'll go out tomorrow (creio eu kkkk)
Synonyms of "Ill" and their differences
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What is the difference between ill and sick ?
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There is no difference. They both mean the same thing in most cases.
However with ‘sick’, you can also have the meaning of being tired of something.
For example, ‘I am sick of my job!’ Means I don’t like my job very much.
‘I am sick of eating fish everyday.’ Means I have had enough of fish and would like to eat something else.
However with ‘sick’, you can also have the meaning of being tired of something.
For example, ‘I am sick of my job!’ Means I don’t like my job very much.
‘I am sick of eating fish everyday.’ Means I have had enough of fish and would like to eat something else.
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What is the difference between ill and sick ?
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como 'enfermedad'; more common in America SICK.
ILL *can* imply a more serious condition like cancer.
But they are mostly interchangeable.
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Also SICK can be used in ways that ILL can not:
That a sick car! = Qué chiva, increíble, muy impresionante
Trump is a sick individual = una persona mala, no tiene que ver con salud
ILL *can* imply a more serious condition like cancer.
But they are mostly interchangeable.
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Also SICK can be used in ways that ILL can not:
That a sick car! = Qué chiva, increíble, muy impresionante
Trump is a sick individual = una persona mala, no tiene que ver con salud
Q:
What is the difference between ill and illness ?
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adjective / noun
She is ill.
She has an illness.
She is ill.
She has an illness.
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What is the difference between ill and sick ?
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There is no real difference. "Sick" is more casual and modern than "ill." "Sick" is also sometimes used as slang, like "cool" or "awesome."
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What is the difference between ill and sick ?
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They both practically mean the same thing, I’ve heard it being used interchangeably....
The main difference is that the meaning of “sick” changes depending on the context ( it has a lot of slang meaning attached to it) and “ill” will mainly mean feeling unwell
~~~ ex.
I woke up feeling sick today.
The doctors said he was ill and couldn’t get visitors at the moment.
The main difference is that the meaning of “sick” changes depending on the context ( it has a lot of slang meaning attached to it) and “ill” will mainly mean feeling unwell
~~~ ex.
I woke up feeling sick today.
The doctors said he was ill and couldn’t get visitors at the moment.
Translations of "Ill"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ill
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i-ll
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ill
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Ill = sick
For ex. I'm ill = I'm sick
They mean the same thing, can be used the same way though "sick" is used more often by Americans
For ex. I'm ill = I'm sick
They mean the same thing, can be used the same way though "sick" is used more often by Americans
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How do you say this in English (US)? ill
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Other questions about "Ill"
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Ill call you back when we start returning.
Is this sentence correct, natural, clear? What i am trying to say is that ill make a call while I drive to my accomodation.
Is this sentence correct, natural, clear? What i am trying to say is that ill make a call while I drive to my accomodation.
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I'll call you back when I'm on my way to the (accommodation).
I'll call you back when we're back (to the place).
This sounds more clear for the receiver to know you are returning or going to a certain place.
I'll call you back when we're back (to the place).
This sounds more clear for the receiver to know you are returning or going to a certain place.
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Please show me how to pronounce ill.
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Please show me how to pronounce "ill".
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If you are talking about “ill” as in being sick this is how you pronounce it
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Please show me how to pronounce ill.
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I'm occasionally ill. Does this sound natural?
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