to feel ill

  • 21ill-concealed — UK [ˌɪl kənˈsiːld] US [ˌɪl kənˈsild] adjective an ill concealed feeling is one you do not hide well, so that other people can see how you feel Thesaurus: general words used to describe emotionshyponym general words for moods and emotionssynonym * …

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  • 22feel funny — informal phrase to feel slightly ill I’ve been feeling a bit funny all day. Thesaurus: to feel or be illsynonym Main entry: funny …

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  • 23feel like shit — feel/look/like shit impolite phrase to feel or look ill Thesaurus: to feel or be illsynonym Main entry: shit …

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  • 24ill will — noun uncount a strong feeling that you dislike someone and wish them harm: ANIMOSITY: I feel no ill will toward her. ─ opposite GOOD WILL …

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  • 25feel seedy — feel somewhat ill …

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  • 26ill at ease — feel nervous/uncomfortable He appeared to be ill at ease during the interview …

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  • 27feel like death warmed up — look/feel/like death warmed up informal phrase to look or feel very ill Thesaurus: to feel or be illsynonym Main entry: death * * * …

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  • 28feel — I UK [fiːl] / US [fɪl] verb Word forms feel : present tense I/you/we/they feel he/she/it feels present participle feeling past tense felt UK [felt] / US past participle felt *** 1) a) [linking verb] to be in a particular state as a result of an… …

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  • 29feel — [c]/fil / (say feel) verb (felt, feeling) –verb (t) 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation (other than sight, hearing, taste, and smell) of. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious moves. 4. to be or …

  • 30feel*/*/*/ — [fiːl] (past tense and past participle felt [felt] ) verb I 1) [linking verb] to be in a particular state as a result of an emotion or a physical feeling I was feeling quite cheerful when we set out.[/ex] Are you feeling ill?[/ex] I feel such a… …

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