Antonym: health. Similar words: wellness, unlawfulness, thankfulness, peacefulness, gracefulness, willingness, till now, earnestness. Meaning: ['ɪlnɪs] n. impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism.
Random good picture Not show
271, The illness made him feel languid.
272, Almost impossible to cure the terminal illness miraculously recovered.
273, He sold his furniture to tide over his illness.
274, He began to throw off the effects of his illness.
275, Neither illness nor lassitude prevented him from going on with his work.
275, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
276, Obese people are more likely to take time off owing to illness.
277, Those who have the same illness sympathize with each other.
278, Sometimes a medical illness or another psychiatric condition can masquerade as depression.
279, Einstein still enjoyed himself even when real illness did take hold.
280, Poverty is a major contributor to mental illness, stress, suicide, family disintegration and substance abuse.
281, To explore the relationship between oral lichen planus and systematic illness.
282, In newborns, a subnormal temperature - rather than a fever - may be a sign of serious illness.
283, My mother has been a tower of strength during my husband's long illness.
284, Moonstone: Absorbs pain and illness. Regenerates the tissues and organs. Heals reproductive system .4 th chakra.
285, Typhoid fever is a life - threatening illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi.
286, Night sweats might be early symptom of a developing illness so watchful waiting is useful.
287, Other factors may include illness, pregnancy, menopause, regular exercise or simply age.
288, She was determined not to let the illness take hold again.
289, Legionellosis is the illness caused by exposure to the bacterial pathogen Legionella.
More similar words: wellness, unlawfulness, thankfulness, peacefulness, gracefulness, willingness, till now, earnestness, tactlessness, selflessness, newness, oneness, witness, shyness, sadness, finesse, harness, madness, fitness, awareness, likeness, business, deaconess, sickness, kindness, hardness, darkness, firmness, obtuseness, manliness.