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The example sentences of ILL in videos (15 in total of 151)

people proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction good adjective will noun, singular or mass , regardless adverb of preposition or subordinating conjunction party noun, singular or mass , are verb, non-3rd person singular present too adverb plentiful adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner with preposition or subordinating conjunction ill adjective will modal
ground noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction cleaning noun, singular or mass crews noun, plural about preposition or subordinating conjunction any determiner ill adjective traveler noun, singular or mass , so preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun can modal make verb, base form preparations noun, plural to to clean adjective
and coordinating conjunction to to shade verb, base form something noun, singular or mass totally adverb different adjective , like preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner feathers noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner owl noun, singular or mass , ill proper noun, singular sketch verb, base form it personal pronoun
am verb, non-3rd person singular present though preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present think verb, base form ill proper noun, singular be verb, base form based verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction doing verb, gerund or present participle things noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun really adverb enjoy verb, non-3rd person singular present
with preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural who wh-pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present already adverb ill adjective to to recover verb, base form , or coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun work verb, non-3rd person singular present with preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural who wh-pronoun may modal
he personal pronoun continued verb, past tense , we personal pronoun had verb, past tense this determiner amazing adjective bond noun, singular or mass before preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun fell verb, past tense ill adjective proper noun, singular we personal pronoun were verb, past tense inseparable adjective
ill proper noun, singular do verb, non-3rd person singular present it personal pronoun more adverb, comparative often adverb than preposition or subordinating conjunction not adverb , ill adjective even adverb do verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner quarter noun, singular or mass strength noun, singular or mass every determiner time verb, base form i personal pronoun water noun, singular or mass
thank verb, base form you personal pronoun that preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun may modal feel verb, base form ill adjective prepare verb, base form but coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present prepared verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction
he personal pronoun vowed verb, past tense to to never adverb get verb, base form ill adjective again adverb , and coordinating conjunction started verb, past tense reading noun, singular or mass online adjective forums noun, plural about preposition or subordinating conjunction boosting verb, gerund or present participle immunity noun, singular or mass .
where wh-adverb some determiner 400 cardinal number people noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction strasbourg proper noun, singular uncontrollably adverb danced verb, past tense , according verb, gerund or present participle to to reports noun, plural , leading verb, gerund or present participle many adjective to to ill adjective
was verb, past tense not adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction fact noun, singular or mass ill adjective , and coordinating conjunction doctors noun, plural had verb, past tense stated verb, past participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner long adjective time noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun was verb, past tense not adverb ill adjective .
hit verb, past tense subscribe noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present more adjective, comparative videos noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner and coordinating conjunction ill adjective see verb, base form you personal pronoun next adjective time noun, singular or mass .
no determiner ill adjective will modal against preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner director noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction said verb, past tense they personal pronoun eventually adverb both determiner apologize verb, base form and coordinating conjunction moved verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction
he personal pronoun likes noun, plural hiring verb, gerund or present participle people noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction ill adjective repute noun, singular or mass to to do verb, base form his possessive pronoun bidding noun, singular or mass .
take verb, base form advantage proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner state proper noun, singular that wh-determiner allows verb, 3rd person singular present terminally adverb ill proper noun, singular

Use "ill" in a sentence | "ill" example sentences

How to use "ill" in a sentence?

  • Admire and adore the Author of the telescopic universe, love and esteem the work, do all in your power to lessen ill, and increase good, but never assume to comprehend.
    -John Adams-
  • Great people are not affected by each puff of wind that blows ill. Like great ships, they sail serenely on, in a calm sea or a great tempest.
    -George Washington-
  • Virtue without success is a fair picture shown by an ill light; but lucky men are favorites of heaven; all own the chief, when fortune owns the cause.
    -John Dryden-
  • Keep Hope alive, particularly if Hope is the name of a very cute puppy and not some ill-defined abstraction that is in fact code for big government.
    -Jonah Goldberg-
  • Good-humor will sometimes conquer ill-humor, but ill-humor will conquer it oftener; and for this plain reason, good-humor must operate on generosity, ill-humor on meanness.
    -Sir Fulke Greville-
  • For let us women be never so ill-favored, I imagine that we are always delighted to hear ourselves called handsome.
    -Miguel de Cervantes-
  • As your faith is, such your hope will be. Hope is never ill when faith is well, nor strong if faith be weak.
    -John Bunyan-
  • A good soul like a good body should be as unobtrusive as possible; in so far as it functions properly, it should not be noticed for good or for ill.
    -C. E. M. Joad-
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Definition and meaning of ILL

What does "ill mean?"
ill

/il/

ill

adjective
unwell.
adverb
badly or wrongly.
noun
problem or misfortune.

What are synonyms of "ill"?
Some common synonyms of "ill" are:
  • unwell,
  • sick,
  • ailing,
  • poorly,
  • sickly,
  • peaky,
  • afflicted,
  • indisposed,
  • infirm,
  • liverish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈwel/

unwell
adjective

Being in poor health; having your period.

/sik/

sick
adjective noun verb

Morally wrong; perverted. vomit. bring something up by vomiting.

/ˈāliNG/

ailing
adjective verb

Sick or ill. To have an illness.

/ˈpo͝orlē/

poorly
adjective adverb

unwell. Badly; not enough; not sufficient.

/ˈsiklē/

sickly
adjective

Unhealthy looking; easily gets sick.

/ˈpēkē/

peaky
adjective

Having or appearing to have high-pitched spots.

/əˈflikt/

afflicted
verb

To hurt someone or something; to cause pain.

/ˌindəˈspōzd/

indisposed
adjective

slightly unwell.

/inˈfərm/

infirm
adjective

not physically or mentally strong.

/ˈliv(ə)riSH/

liverish
adjective

slightly ill, as though having disordered liver.

What are antonyms of "ill"?
Some common antonyms of "ill" are:
  • well,
  • healthy,
  • good,
  • competent,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/wel/

well
adjective adverb exclamation noun verb

Being in a fortunate, good condition or state. A great and considerable degree. Used to show you want to start saying something. Long deep hole in the ground to get water. To cause your eyes to fill with tears.

/ˈhelTHē/

healthy
adjective

In good condition physically, or financially; well.

/ɡo͝od/

good
adjective adverb noun

Excellent; high quality. well. righteousness.

/ˈkämpədənt/

competent
adjective

able to do something successfully.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "ill"

ill

Cool or fantastic.

Cool or fantastic.

bode ill for

To seem indicative of a negative outcome.

To seem indicative of a negative outcome.

ill at ease

uncomfortable or embarrassed.

uncomfortable or embarrassed.

speak ill of

say something critical about.

say something critical about.

think ill of

have a poor opinion of.

have a poor opinion of.

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