Ill
UK /["/ɪl/"]/US /["/ɪl/"]/
Definition
suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well
In simple words: not well; feeling sick
Examples
- She felt ill after eating too much candy.
- Many people have been ill this winter due to the flu.
- He’s been ill for a week, so he couldn't go to work.
- The ill effects of pollution can be seen everywhere.
- Eating junk food can make you feel ill.
Usage notes
Used to describe someone who is not feeling well. Appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. Not used to describe emotional states unless specified (e.g., 'ill at ease').
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'ill'-ness like a chill; if you're ill, you might feel cold.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- feel
- critically
- dangerously
- desperately
- with
- from
Synonyms
- sick
- unwell
- ailing
- indisposed
Antonyms
- healthy
- well
- fit
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'ill' as in 'bad' versus 'sick'.
- Using 'ill' to describe emotional states without context.
- Incorrectly spelling 'ill' as 'il'.