ill in Arabic
ill in Arabic is مَرِيض — ill means unwell or in poor health; sick.
ill in Arabic
مَرِيض
Pronounced: marīḍ
in poor health, suffering from a disease
What does "ill" mean?
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adjective Unwell or in poor health; sick.
"She stayed home from work because she felt ill."
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adjective Bad, harmful, or unfavourable.
"The decision had some unexpected ill effects on morale."
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adverb Badly or imperfectly.
"The plan was ill conceived from the very start."
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noun A problem, hardship, or misfortune (usually plural).
"The report examined the social ills of poverty and unemployment."
ill in a sentence
- She stayed home from work because she felt ill.
- He was seriously ill for most of last winter.
- The decision had some unexpected ill effects on morale.
- The plan was ill conceived from the very start.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ill" in Arabic?
"ill" in Arabic is مَرِيض. ill means: Unwell or in poor health; sick.
How do you pronounce مَرِيض?
"ill" in Arabic is مَرِيض, pronounced "marīḍ".
How do you use "ill" in a sentence?
Example: "She stayed home from work because she felt ill." In Arabic, "ill" is مَرِيض.
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