ill |
ills |
As nouns the difference between ill and ills
is that
ill is trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity while
ills is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective ill
is evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
il |
ills |
Il is likely misspelled.
Il has no English definition.
As a noun ills is
plural of lang=en.
ills |
patients |
As nouns the difference between ills and patients
is that
ills is plural of lang=en while
patients is plural of patient.
ails |
ills |
As nouns the difference between ails and ills
is that
ails is plural of lang=en while
ills is plural of lang=en.
As a verb ails
is third-person singular of ail.
hills |
ills |
As nouns the difference between hills and ills
is that
hills is plural of lang=en while
ills is plural of lang=en.
ills |
mills |
As nouns the difference between ills and mills
is that
ills is plural of lang=en while
mills is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Mills is
{{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=Middle English}}, variant of Mill or Miles.
As a verb mills is
third person singular present tense of the verb
to mill
ills | gills |
As nouns the difference between ills and gills
is that
ills is plural of lang=en while
gills is plural of lang=en.
ills | ilks |
As nouns the difference between ills and ilks
is that
ills is plural of lang=en while
ilks is plural of lang=en.
ills | fills |
As nouns the difference between ills and fills
is that
ills is plural of lang=en while
fills is plural of lang=en Usually used of multiple people, not of a single person.
As a verb fills is
third-person singular of fill.
ills | jills |
As a noun ills
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb jills is
third-person singular of jill.
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