handicapped |
ill |
As adjectives the difference between handicapped and ill
is that
handicapped is having a handicap while
ill is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As nouns the difference between handicapped and ill
is that
handicapped is (india) a disabled person while
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As a verb handicapped
is (
handicap).
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
ill |
un |
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a noun ill
is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As a pronoun un is
one (impersonal pronoun).
ill |
die |
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a noun ill
is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As a proper noun die is
god.
mistreatment |
ill |
As nouns the difference between mistreatment and ill
is that
mistreatment is improper treatment, abuse while
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As an adjective ill is
(
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
ill |
extremely |
As adverbs the difference between ill and extremely
is that
ill is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly while
extremely is (degree) to an extreme degree.
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As a noun ill
is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
ill |
microchip |
As nouns the difference between ill and microchip
is that
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity while
microchip is integrated circuit; microprocessor.
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a verb microchip is
to fit (an animal) with a microchip.
ill |
sic |
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a noun ill
is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As a conjunction sic is
like, as.
ill |
undesirable |
As adjectives the difference between ill and undesirable
is that
ill is (
label) evil; wicked (of people) while
undesirable is objectionable or not likely to please.
As nouns the difference between ill and undesirable
is that
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity while
undesirable is an undesirable person.
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
unable |
ill |
As adjectives the difference between unable and ill
is that
unable is not able; lacking a certain ability while
ill is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a noun ill is
(often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
malaise |
ill |
As nouns the difference between malaise and ill
is that
malaise is a feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness while
ill is trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As an adjective ill is
evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
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