WordNet: ill, sick
affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function; "ill from the monotony of his suffering"
- also see unfit
- also see unhealthy
- similar to afflicted, stricken
- similar to aguish
- similar to air sick, airsick, carsick, seasick
- similar to autistic
- similar to bedfast, bedrid, bedridden, sick-abed
- similar to bilious, liverish, livery
- similar to bronchitic
- similar to consumptive
- similar to convalescent, recovering
- similar to delirious, hallucinating
- similar to diabetic
- similar to dizzy, giddy, vertiginous, woozy
- similar to dyspeptic
- similar to feverish, feverous
- similar to funny
- similar to gouty
- similar to green
- similar to laid low, stricken
- similar to laid up
- similar to milk-sick
- similar to nauseated, nauseous, queasy, sick, sickish
- similar to palsied
- similar to paralytic, paralyzed
- similar to paraplegic
- similar to rachitic, rickety
- similar to scrofulous
- similar to sneezy
- similar to spastic
- similar to tubercular, tuberculous
- similar to unhealed
- similar to upset
ill
- (englanti) well (antonym)
sick
- (englanti) sick (derivationally related)