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The comparative form iller and the superlative form illest are sometimes used for this sense. That's the illest [=worst, (US) sickest] I have ever seen him.
26 февр. 2010 г. · The OED says that "worse" is used as the comparative for bad, evil and ill. "Illest" only appears as American (hip-hop/rap) slang. Iller appears ...
Adjective. edit. ill (comparative iller or more ill, superlative illest or most ill). (obsolete) Evil; wicked (of people). [13th–19th c.] 1709 December 6 ... English · Adverb · Noun · Norwegian Nynorsk
ILL definition: 1. not feeling well, or suffering from a disease: 2. bad: 3. good; impressive: . Learn more.
Adjective. change. Positive ill. Comparative · more ill. Superlative · most ill. Sick, not well. If you are ill, you have bad health, you might have a disease.
6 сент. 2016 г. · The comparative form of the word ill is more ill; the superlative is most ill, if you want to know.
The comparative of ill is worse, and the comparative of well is better, (e.g. She's feeling much better/worse today). The usual comparative and superlative ...
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