English to Bengali Dictionary illness

illness

অসুস্থতা
definition
noun
he died after a long illness
a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
translation of 'illness'
অসুস্থ অবস্থা,
রোগ,
রুগ্রতা
noun
মন্দতা,
অসুস্থতা,
পীড়া,
অসুখ,
আর্তি,
ব্যামো,
বিমার,
রোগ,
অস্বাস্থ্য,
অসুখবোধ,
ব্যাধি
example
he died after a long 'illness'
The focus is on the patient's response to the illness rather than on the 'illness' itself.
I've never missed a day's work through 'illness'
I've never missed a day's work through 'illness'
he has a serious 'illness'
he died after a long 'illness'
Pox or syphilis was ubiquitous and remedies for 'illnesses' were few and often not effective.
And if you do not cure that sickness, other 'illnesses' will attack and make it weaker.
Other viral 'illnesses' include influenza, the common cold, Lassa fever, and ebola.
In the early stages, signs and symptoms can be similar to many other more common 'illnesses' like flu.
Members suffer from 'illnesses' such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and asthma.
Obesity is a major factor in 'illnesses' such as heart disease and certain forms of diabetes.
Her last year of life was marred not only by her illness but also by her husband's serious 'illnesses' .
Acute fatigue syndromes associated with viral 'illnesses' are very common among teenagers.
The children are never free from 'illnesses' and disease, always hungry, always listless.
They did it in order to treat possible future 'illnesses' or diseases the boy might suffer from.
He started his career at a time when many of the vanquished diseases and 'illnesses' of today were still killers.
People say that it can help people with 'illnesses' such as arthritis and Parkinson's syndrome.
It can be used to relieve a number of 'illnesses' from migraines to arthritis.
People with excess body fat have a greater risk for such 'illnesses' as diabetes and hypertension.
Other viral 'illnesses' such as mumps and rubella may also trigger Bell's palsy.
Many cardiac and systemic 'illnesses' can affect the left side of the heart.
There is an increased risk of injury from falls and people are more prone to seasonal 'illnesses' like flu.
The loss of benefits can lead to 'illnesses' such as diabetes and cancer going untreated.
It is an active painkiller and can help those who suffer from 'illnesses' such as muscular dystrophy.
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