Illness - Wikipedia-style Article
Illness
Definition
Illness is a noun that refers to a state of poor health or disease. It can also describe a condition affecting the mind or body, causing discomfort, dysfunction, or distress.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɪlnəs/
- Respelling: ILL-nuhs
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɪlnəs/
- Respelling: ILL-nuhs
Etymology
The word "illness" originates from Old English "ille," meaning "badly or poorly," combined with the suffix "-ness," which denotes a state or condition. The term evolved in Middle English to refer to physical or mental suffering.
Derivatives
- Ill (adjective/noun)
- Illness-free (adjective)
- Ill-health (noun)
- Illness-prone (adjective)
- Illness-causing (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "illness" is commonly used to describe physical or mental conditions. For example, "She recovered from a severe illness," or "Mental illness requires awareness and treatment."
Related Terms
- Disease: A specific pathological condition affecting the body.
- Infection: The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- Disorder: A disturbance in the normal functioning of the body or mind.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A state of poor health or disease: Refers to any condition causing harm or discomfort to physical or mental well-being.
- Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a rare illness."
- A specific condition affecting the body or mind: Describes particular diseases or disorders.
- Example: "Her mental illness required ongoing therapy."
- The experience of being unwell: Refers to the subjective perception of health issues.
- Example: "He described the symptoms of his illness to the doctor."