It is a bout of illness.
Or, one could say, he's recovering from a rough bout (a struggle) with a viral infection.
The correct spelling is recuperate (to recover from illness).
The correct word is likely one of these : PNEUMONIA (noun) - an illness marked by fluid in the lungs PHENOMENA (plural noun) - unusual occurrences, plural of phenomenon
it means "bout to moon some one" lol
"It is one of the biggest cities" is correct.
Either one is correct
Yes, it is a noun. A bout can be a period of illness, or a fight.
the correct enunciation is uh-bout. the bout part is the accented syllable.
illness is a sickness eg.(gastro) but it can also be a sickness like cancer or diabetes i dont give a **** bout ur health
There is probably no problem with the concept of "madness" in this phrase - it is acting or thinking in a disjointed or insane manner. The concept of "bout" is a bit more difficult to explain. A bout is a short period of intense activity. Think of a bout in terms of a wrestling or boxing bout. In terms of health a bout is a period where the illness (mental or physical) is actively at work fighting with the person's normal condition.
The correct spelling is "sickness" (illness).
The correct spelling is recuperate (to recover from illness).
The correct spelling is symptoms (outward signs of illness or disease).
yes and no but you are almost correct what ever your name is.
The correct spelling of the word is "recuperation" (recovering, as from illness).
this is the right sentence? Yes, "Many relatives attended on him during his illness" is the correct usage.
She said that after I get over this most recent bout of illness, she is going to send me for blood tests to see why my resistance is so low.
The correct spelling is diagnosed (determined ailment or cause of illness).