Alex
What's the difference between "ailment" and "illness", if any? Please give some examples. Thanks in advance for your aswers!
2016年3月19日 11:28
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Both words mean the same thing (a sickness), but 'ailment' (by definition) is more likely used to describe a minor illness e.g. a stomach ache, where as 'illness' is a broader term and can be used for any type of sickness and possibly more long term sicknesses e.g. flu, cancer
2016年3月19日
To add to the answer below, "ailment" is much more old fashioned and/or literary (something you'd find in old novels or grandiose speeches). Modern professional/purely practical English would pretty much always use "illness".
2016年3月19日
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