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ill in Korean

ill in Korean is 병들다, 앓다 — ill means unwell or in poor health; sick.

ill in Korean

병들다
adj
Pronounced: byeongdeulda
in poor health, suffering from a disease
앓다
adj
Pronounced: alta
in poor health, suffering from a disease

What does "ill" mean?

  1. adjective Unwell or in poor health; sick.
    "She stayed home from work because she felt ill."
  2. adjective Bad, harmful, or unfavourable.
    "The decision had some unexpected ill effects on morale."
  3. adverb Badly or imperfectly.
    "The plan was ill conceived from the very start."
  4. 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.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ill" in Korean?

"ill" in Korean is 병들다, 앓다. ill means: Unwell or in poor health; sick.

How do you pronounce 병들다?

"ill" in Korean is 병들다, pronounced "byeongdeulda".

How do you use "ill" in a sentence?

Example: "She stayed home from work because she felt ill." In Korean, "ill" is 병들다, 앓다.

Are there other ways to say "ill" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "ill": 병들다, 앓다.

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