An often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining.
An injury, disorder or disease that causes physical or mental suffering to the affected person or animal.
1 Officials in Seoul said that despite his ailment , Kim remained in control.
2 All the students are aware of the fatal nature of their ailment .
3 And yet, as recently as autumn, his only noticeable ailment was arthritis.
4 It could be some other type of ailment or disability, I allowed.
5 I hinted that I'd suffered some minor female ailment that required surgery.
6 I dare communicate no ailment to Papa; his anxiety harasses me inexpressibly.
7 He learned from two doctors that he had an incurable heart ailment .
8 That this ailment lasted six months is proved from 1 Kings ii.
9 That is very possibly the likely ailment we've got in our hazelnuts.
10 The doctor diagnoses it as an occupational ailment and calls corned-beef knee.
11 Bridgewater is back after missing one game due to an ankle ailment .
12 Hookworm was the second most common ailment , with cancer and miscarriages frequent.
13 Arafat died in a Paris hospital in 2004 of an undisclosed ailment .
14 One day he came to me and complained of a chronic ailment .
15 The ailment he speaks of consisted, I believe, of a severe cold.
16 He had been stricken by a severe ailment and was pitifully weak.
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