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Nada Vlad Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

what is the difference between SICK and ILL. thanks for answers

what is the difference between SICK and ILL. thanks for answers
  

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Type sick/ill in the Search box and press Enter on your keyboard. You will find links to previous answers to your question.

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Sick is a synomym of ill . So both mean the same thing. But if you want the slight difference is you can use Sick when you know exactly what is going wrong with your health or which organ is affected. Illness a your overall health like feeling bad, like a mental illness ...

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To be ill or have an illness is to infected by a bacteria or virus which will make you FEEL sick. you may feel sick with out having an illness.
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AnonymousSick is a synonym of ill . So both mean the same thing.
No, it isn't, and no, they don't..

We don't say 'I was ill all over the table' or 'I had to take three days ill-leave'.

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