The doctor diagnosed the patients illness
I'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, I and will. I is a pronoun, and will is a verb.
If you use the word as a verb such as "to doctor an illness" the antonym is "sicken".If it is used as a noun "The patient was treated by his doctor" the antonym is "Murderer or Killer, or contaminator"
Terminal is a noun (airport terminal) and an adjective (terminal illness), but it is not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "decease" (to die), which is almost never used as a verb, except as pre-decease, compared to the adjective deceased.The similar word is disease, an illness or affliction.
non-psychotic illness psychotic illness
The likely word is "disease" (illness, sickness). Another possible word is the verb decease, more often used in the adjective form deceased, or dead.
The noun form for the verb malign is malinger*, one who maligns. Other noun forms are malice or malignancy.*not to be confused with the verb malinger, to pretend or exaggerate incapacity or illness to avoid duties or responsibilities; noun form malingerer, one who malingers.
Illness is when someone is sick.
An illness in the mother.
Depends on the illness.
no illness