ill|ills in English
noun
[ɪl]
trouble, misfortune; evil, harm; disease, sickness
Use "ill|ills" in a sentence
1. The fear of ill exceeds the ills we fear.
2. Death frees us from ills.
3. It cannot solve the world's ills.
4. Boltholes away from the world’s ills
5. 10 Death frees us from ills.
6. Qingdao is a resort efficacious for a variety of bodily ills.
7. There's no single panacea for the country's economic ills.
8. 1 Laugh at your ills, And save doctors' bills.
9. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, …
10. Ill gotten [got] ill spent.
11. 2 Ill-gotten, ill spent.
12. 7 Ill-gotten, ill spent.
13. Catholicon definition: a remedy for all ills ; panacea Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
14. 3 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.
15. 5 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.
16. Bibliotherapy is the art of prescribing fiction to cure life’s ills
17. Many of the children were stricken with dysentery and other digestive-tract ills.
18. Investment is often portrayed as a cure-all for the economic ills of rich countries.
19. An ill life, an ill end.
20. Agitation is a necessary evil to tell of the ills of the Suffering
21. 24 The economic ills we suffer have come upon us over several decades.
22. Siegel's book is a jeremiad against the ills the Internet has visited upon our lives .
23. I hope that it isn't the doctor, the dentist, they can't cure my ills
24. That was the rich man's panacea for the litany of ills of the poor.
25. Its present economic ills on the home front are largely the result of overspending.