ILL vs BEDFAST: NOUN
- Misfortune; calamity; adversity; disaster; disease; pain.
- Abbreviations of illustrated or of illustration.
- Abbreviations of Illinois.
- An often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining
- Anything that is discreditable or injurious.
- Whatever annoys or impairs happiness, or prevents success; evil of any kind; misfortune; calamity; disease; pain.
- Whatever is contrary to good, in a moral sense; wickedness; depravity; iniquity; wrong; evil.
- Sick people considered as a group. Often used with the.
- Something that reflects in an unfavorable way on one.
- Something that causes suffering; trouble.
- Evil, wrongdoing, or harm.
- Evil; wrong; wickedness; depravity.
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ILL vs BEDFAST: ADJECTIVE
- Excellent; outstanding.
- Not measuring up to recognized standards of excellence, as of behavior or conduct.
- Not favorable; unpropitious.
- Hostile or unfriendly.
- Ascribing an objectionable quality.
- Resulting from or suggestive of evil intentions.
- Resulting in suffering; harmful or distressing.
- Not normal; unsound.
- Not healthy; sick.
- Resulting in suffering or adversity
- Distressing
- Presaging ill-fortune
- Indicating hostility or enmity
- Harmful; pernicious.
- Anger; moroseness; crossness.
- Bad disposition or temperament; sullenness; esp., a disposition to cause unhappiness to others.
- A disagreeable mood; bad temper.
- Ill or bad repute.
- Lack of good breeding; rudeness.
- Enmity; resentment; bad blood.
- Uneasy; uncomfortable; anxious.
- Not according with rule, fitness, or propriety; incorrect; rude; unpolished; inelegant.
- Sick; indisposed; unwell; diseased; disordered.
- Not in good physical or mental health
- Contrary to good, in a physical sense; contrary or opposed to advantage, happiness, etc.; bad; evil; unfortunate; disagreeable; unfavorable.
- Contrary to good, in a moral sense; evil; wicked; wrong; iniquitious; naughtly; bad; improper.
- Unable to leave one's bed, especially because of illness, weakness or obesity
- Confined to bed; bedridden.
- Confined to bed (by illness)
ILL vs BEDFAST: ADVERB
- In an unfavorable way; unpropitiously.
- In a bad, inadequate, or improper way. Often used in combination.
- Scarcely or with difficulty.
- In a ill manner; badly; weakly.
- (`ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well
- With difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely or hardly
- Unfavorably or with disapproval
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ILL vs BEDFAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Badly; imperfectly; unfavorably; unfortunately.
- Marked or attended by evil or suffering; disastrous; wretched; miserable: as, an ill fate; an ill ending.
- Not easily; with hardship, pain, or difficulty: as, he is ill able to bear the loss.
- To do evil to; harm; injure.
- To slander; defame.
- Inherently bad or evil; of pernicious quality or character; vicious; wicked; malevolent.
- Causing evil or harm; baneful; mischievous; pernicious; deleterious: as, it is an ill wind that blows nobody good.
- Unskilful; inexpert: as, I am ill at reckoning.
- Affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
- A cause for complaining
- Not well
- With difficulty or inconvenience
- Scarcely or hardly
- In a disordered state physically; diseased; impaired: as, to be ill of a fever; to be taken ill; ill health.
- In a bad or disordered state morally; unbalanced; cross; crabbed; unfriendly; unpropitious; hostile: as, ill nature; ill temper; ill feeling; ill will.
- Of bad import, bearing, or aspect; threatening; forbidding; harsh; inimical: as, ill news travels fast; an ill countenance.
- Not proper; not legitimate or polite; rude; unpolished: as, ill manners; ill breeding.
- (idiom) (ill at ease) Anxious or unsure; uneasy.
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ILL vs BEDFAST: RELATED WORDS
- Stricken, Bad, Poorly, Ailing, Seasick, Ailment, Infirm, Bedfast, Indisposed, Nauseated, Sickly, Bedridden, Dizzy, Unwell, Sick
- Frail, Immobile, Colicky, Bedrest, Sickroom, Bedsore, Incontinent, Ambulate, Homebound, Sick abed, Bedrid, Ill, Infirm, Sick, Bedridden
ILL vs BEDFAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Stricken, Bad, Poorly, Ailing, Seasick, Ailment, Infirm, Bedfast, Indisposed, Nauseated, Sickly, Bedridden, Dizzy, Unwell, Sick
- Frail, Immobile, Colicky, Bedrest, Sickroom, Bedsore, Incontinent, Ambulate, Homebound, Sick abed, Bedrid, Ill, Infirm, Sick, Bedridden
ILL vs BEDFAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Ill will must not be kept, or maintained.
- By comparison, the ill refuse to administer arbitrations.
- He notices it becomes ill, and as soon as he becomes ill, he becomes worried, becomes unhappy.
- All members of campus were encouraged to stay home if they are ill, or they are taking care of someone who is ill.
- This course ill advance the skills of EMTs in the assessment of critically ill and injured patients.
- Ill give it another go later on when maybe symptoms have calmed a bit, and Ill try it in small doses spread out.
- ILL NEVER SHOP THERE AGAIN AND ANYONE THAT I SEE ILL TELL THEM IF THEY ARE GOING THERE DON!
- To qualify for this treatment, the insured must be either terminally ill or chronically ill.
- Correctional Health Care: Addressing the Needs of Elderly, Chronically Ill, and Terminally Ill Inmates.
- Ill to him is no ill, but only good in a mysterious form.
- Nicholas Long died at his home on West Jefferson street Thursday afternoon, with the infirmities of old age, having been bedfast about a week.
- About three years ago her health failed and for the past eighteen months she was bedfast most of the time.
- For members who are bedfast or who have severe physical disabilities, necessary adjustments may be made in wearing the garment.
- If successful, these materialswill significantly improve the quality of life of postoperation catheterized and longterm bedfast patientslexander Loewer, Ph.
- She had been bedfast for the past two months and death was due to heart trouble and complications.
- Residents who are bedfast are moved to the corridor while in their bed accompanied by necessary medicalequipment.
- She had been in ill health for the past four yers and bedfast four weeks.
- In the US, it is the lawyers who are bedfast.
- Daniel and Hannah STOLTZ, was bedfast only a week.
- Ukraine who had been bedfast for six months.
ILL vs BEDFAST: QUESTIONS
- What percentage of mass murderers are mentally ill?
- Is IABP appropriate for the critically ill patient?
- Why is thermoregulation disrupted in critically ill patients?
- What happens when mentally ill people have children?
- How is dehydration treated in terminally ill patients?
- Can a mentally ill person provide competent evidence?
- Are most deinstitutionalized psychiatric patients severely mentally ill?
- Are fiscally conservative libertarians mentally ill?
- Can a mentally ill person recognize that other people think they're mentally ill?
- Is Vladimir Putin ill and how long has he been ill?
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