Bernadette, herself, was poor and ill all her life. She knows what it is like to experience poverty and poor health.
Being sick or ill.
weak, failing, poor, flawed, unstable, deficient, ill, poorly, sick, weak, indisposed
Saint Gerard Majella is often considered the patron saint of sick children. He is known for his miracles in healing the sick and is popularly invoked by those seeking help for ill or hurting children.
It is not clear why Saint Rose of Lima became ill, but she got very sick and was paralyzed. The people prayed for her to not die, but she did at the age of 31.
No, in English, the term is "taken sick."Used in a sentence: "Poor Jonny's taken sick. He's been in bed all day."
She never had one. She was only dedicated to children, the poor, the ill / sick / disabled, and the elderly.
A synonym for "sick" is "ill." Other alternatives include "unwell," "ailing," and "diseased," depending on the context. Each of these words conveys a state of poor health or discomfort.
The homophone for "ill" is "eel."
He's not sick. He's ill.
Bamb-Ill is a play on the character named Bambi. Ill is another word for sick.
Ill
That your very sick or seriously ill.