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adjectiveaffected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
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ill woozy sick-abed sickish sickly sneezy spastic stricken swooning tubercular tuberculous under the weather unhealed unwell upset vertiginous afflicted aguish ailing air sick airsick autistic bedfast bedrid bedridden bilious bronchitic carsick consumptive convalescent delirious diabetic dizzy dyspeptic faint feverish feverous funny giddy gouty green hallucinating indisposed laid low laid up light light-headed lightheaded liverish livery milk-sick nauseated nauseous palsied paralytic paralyzed paraplegic peaked poorly queasy rachitic recovering rickety scrofulous seasick seedy -
adjectiveaffected with madness or insanity
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adjectivehaving a strong distaste from surfeit
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adjective(of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
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adjectiveshockingly repellent; inspiring horror
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adjectivefeeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
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verbeject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
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adjectivedeeply affected by a strong feeling
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nounpeople who are sicktype of:
Examples of sick
- "sick of it all"
- "sick to death of flattery"
- "gossip that makes one sick"
- "sat completely still, sick with envy"
- "she was sick with longing"
- "they devote their lives to caring for the sick"