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Expressions with ill

illtimed, and ill at ease. For example, walking through the city late at night made me feel ill at ease. There are many more. So, if you see ill followed by an adjective, it usu...

Course: Health, food and wellbeingSection: Sick and illSubtitles: en

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idea,

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illtimed, and ill at ease. For example,

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walking through the city late at night

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made me feel ill at ease. There are many

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more. So, if you see ill followed by an

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adjective, it usually means bad or

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badly. and not sick. That's it. Thank

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you for watching. More English language

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