The person who says that has chosen to believe you without needing any more proof.
No, because if you take the ill off of illustrated it would be ustrated ,and that's not a word.
No, "ill" is not an adverb. It is an adjective.
The prefix "ill" means "not" or "badly." It is usually used to indicate a negative or opposite meaning in a word, such as in "illegal" or "illiterate."
The root word "dys-" means "bad" or "difficult." It is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate abnormal or impaired function.
used in a sentence, it can mean "take the ________ away from me."e.g. Quítame el dolor
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
Ill.
Bedlamite: a mentally ill person.
That is not a word. The actual word would be unsuitable. It means inappropriate.
There is no such word as ill-balanced. I presume you mean unbalanced which means some who is erratic, unsound, not stable, physically or mentally
Nosophobia - fear of becoming sick/ill
The definition of the word sickly is "often ill; in poor health."
It means what I did when I wrote my brother. I chose my words ill - and it expressed foolishness. I was the fool and the word, poorly chosen, had become my messenger.
To feel ill or have pain.to feel sick and to need doctors help
ail example: What ails you?
In most cases, the prefix ill- negates the meaning of the original word somewhat. You can be suited for the work, unsuited for the work, but if you are ill-suited for the work, you're not very good at it.
No, because if you take the ill off of illustrated it would be ustrated ,and that's not a word.