How to say i'm feeling ill, but i intend to go out anyhow. in Japanese

1)気分気分(kibun) (n) feeling/moodが(ga) (prt) indicates sentence subject/indicates possessive/but/however/still/and悪い悪い(warui) (adj-i) hateful/abominable/poor-looking/detestable/amazing/fantastic/admirable/lovely/wonderfulけどやはりno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verb出(shutsu) (n) coming out/emerging/being born into/being a native ofか(ka) (prt) indicates question/indicates choice, doubt, etc.けるつもりno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbですです(desu) (aux) be/is/are。(。) Japanese period "."    
kibun ga warui kedoyahari deka kerutsumoridesu 。
Grammer form丁寧語 (Polite form)Polite form (teineigo)
convays a sense of politeness, used when speaking to strangers, people older than you, higher social status ect.
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