Disease, English ['? Where is it? S], beautiful ['? Where is it? s]
Disease; disease
His illness weakened his health.
Illness eroded his health.
Disease is a compound word consisting of ill and suffix ness, which means "illness" and refers to the state of illness.
Diseases are used as countable nouns when emphasizing the types of diseases; Used as an uncountable noun to express abstract meaning and emphasize illness.
After illness can refer to "after illness" or "after illness".
Bad words
When used as an adjective
Ill, when interpreted as "sick and unhealthy", generally refers to a person suffering from a certain disease or unhealthy body, and is only used as a predication in the sentence.
When ill is interpreted as "bad and malicious", it usually refers to condemnation from people's moral quality, sometimes refers to active malice, and sometimes just directs people to do unpleasant or bad things, which is only used as an attribute in sentences.
Ill has the worst comparative grade and the worst superlative grade.
When used as an adverb.
Ill, as an adverb, can be interpreted as "bad, bad" or "unfavorable, insufficient", and verbs are used as adverbials in sentences.
Ill has the worst comparative grade and the worst superlative grade.