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  1. Hace 6 días · Y estas son algunas de las respuestas posibles: I’m fine ️ Estoy bien. I don’t feel very well ️ No me encuentro muy bien. Not so good ️ No muy bien. I’m feeling a bit sick ️ Estoy un poco mareado/a. I’m ill / unwell / sick ️ Me encuentro mal / Estoy enfermo/a. I feel terrible ️ Me encuentro fatal.

  2. Hace 6 días · Ill vs Sick (What’s the Difference?) Implicit and explicit are antonyms that describe how ideas are conveyed. “Implicit” suggests that something is understood or implied without being directly stated, while “Explicit” means that something is clearly and directly communicated. Implicit ideas require interpretation and understanding ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Ill or illness is almost the same as sick or sickness. Sick is usually used for something short term and likely to improve. Illness is used for something chronic or severe. But don’t take that too literally because people say “I’ve been sick for a long time”. And they say “I was ill yesterday”.

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  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Comparative and Superlative of ILL. When comparing how ill people are, you will normally hear worse or the worst and not "iller or illest". Some people may prefer to replace ill with sick (sicker, sickest) when comparing. Summary Chart

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  5. Hace 5 días · Illness refers to the subjective experience of feeling unwell, encompassing the symptoms and emotional effects that impact a person’s daily life. Disease, on the other hand, is an objective condition characterized by identifiable signs and measurable disruptions in normal bodily functions. While illness emphasizes personal discomfort, disease ...

  6. Hace 1 día · 首先,“sick” 和 “ill” 在多数情况下作形容词使用,它们都可以泛指 “身体不舒服、难受的状态”。 先来听两个例句。 在这两句话中,说话者分别使用了 “sick” 和 “ill” 来描述自己身体不舒服,但这两句话的意思完全一样吗? Examples. I feel ill. I need to sit down. I feel sick. I need to...

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · noun. ˌil-ˈhelth. : a condition of inferior health in which some disease or impairment of function is present but is usually not as serious in terms of curtailing activity as an illness. elderly parents who are in ill-health and need their financial and personal help E. C. Gottschalk, Jr. Dictionary Entries Near ill-health. ill-health. Illicium.