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Synonyms for sick
sɪksick
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
sick
Synonyms:
diseased, ill, disordered, distempered, indisposed, weak, riling, feeble, morbid, nauseated, disgusted, corrupt, impaired, valetudinarianAntonyms:
whole, well, healthy, sound, robust, strong, well-conditioned, salubrious
Princeton's WordNet
sickadjective
people who are sick
"they devote their lives to caring for the sick"
Antonyms:
unaffected, pleased, strong, well, unmoved(p), untouched, unalarming, saneill, sickadjective
affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
"ill from the monotony of his suffering"
Synonyms:
grim, sickish, pale, inauspicious, mad, unhinged, sick(p), disturbed, grisly, wan, fed up(p), gruesome, nauseous, macabre, brainsick, ill, sick of(p), ghastly, demented, queasy, ominous, crazy, tired of(p), unbalanced, disgusted, nauseated, pallidAntonyms:
unalarming, pleased, unaffected, strong, sane, well, untouched, unmoved(p)nauseated, nauseous, queasy, sick, sickishadjective
feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
Synonyms:
noisome, nauseous, wan, disgusted, pale, sick(p), sick of(p), offensive, anxious, vile, unbalanced, unhinged, sickening, disturbed, brainsick, gruesome, unquiet, loathsome, macabre, grim, sickish, nauseated, nervous, fed up(p), mad, demented, crazy, nauseating, ghastly, ill, uneasy, queasy, grisly, pallid, tired of(p)Antonyms:
unmoved(p), strong, unaffected, sane, pleased, untouched, well, unalarmingbrainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, mad, sick, unbalanced, unhingedadjective
affected with madness or insanity
"a man who had gone mad"
Synonyms:
harebrained, insane, nauseous, wan, disgusted, gaga, sore, imbalanced, macabre, brainsick, pallid, sick of(p), grisly, disquieted, half-baked, maladjusted, unbalanced, unhinged, disturbed, softheaded, gruesome, dotty, unrestrained, grim, sickish, worried, excited, nauseated, sick(p), fed up(p), mad, wild, pale, upset, delirious, demented, screwball, crazy, ghastly, huffy, ill, queasy, distressed, frantic, tired of(p)Antonyms:
well, strong, unmoved(p), unalarming, pleased, untouched, sane, unaffecteddisgusted, fed up(p), sick(p), sick of(p), tired of(p)adjective
having a strong distaste from surfeit
"grew more and more disgusted"; "fed up with their complaints"; "sick of it all"; "sick to death of flattery"; "gossip that makes one sick"; "tired of the noise and smoke"
Antonyms:
strong, unaffected, sane, untouched, unalarming, unmoved(p), pleased, wellpale, pallid, wan, sickadjective
(of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
"the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan) stars"; "the wan light of dawn"
Synonyms:
queasy, sickish, pale, mad, unhinged, sick(p), ghastly, grisly, wan, fed up(p), gruesome, nauseous, macabre, brainsick, ill, sick of(p), demented, crazy, grim, disturbed, tired of(p), unbalanced, disgusted, nauseated, pallidAntonyms:
pleased, strong, untouched, sane, unaffected, unalarming, well, unmoved(p)sickadjective
deeply affected by a strong feeling
"sat completely still, sick with envy"; "she was sick with longing"
Synonyms:
queasy, sickish, pale, mad, unhinged, sick(p), ghastly, grisly, wan, fed up(p), gruesome, nauseous, macabre, brainsick, ill, sick of(p), demented, crazy, grim, disturbed, tired of(p), unbalanced, disgusted, nauseated, pallidAntonyms:
unalarming, unaffected, untouched, well, strong, unmoved(p), pleased, saneghastly, grim, grisly, gruesome, macabre, sickverb
shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
"ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen"
Synonyms:
down(p), dispirited, downcast, nauseous, wan, disgusted, pale, forbidding, dismal, dark, charnel, demented, disconsolate, sepulchral, black, gloomy, low, unbalanced, pallid, unrelenting, down in the mouth, stern, blue, disturbed, brainsick, unappeasable, gruesome, macabre, downhearted, grim, sickish, ill, nauseated, mordant, sick(p), unhinged, dour, fed up(p), mad, low-spirited, relentless, unforgiving, sorry, crazy, drab, ghastly, depressed, dingy, inexorable, dreary, queasy, drear, grisly, sick of(p), tired of(p)Antonyms:
unalarming, unaffected, sane, untouched, well, strong, unmoved(p), pleasedvomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw upverb
eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
"After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
Synonyms:
vomit, eruct, vagabond, gag, throw off, scour, range, frame, ramble, ptyalise, put, cat, claxon, ditch, honk, spill, barf, wander, hurtle, stray, rove, swan, roll, cronk, spew out, chuck, toot, puke, throw, cast, ptyalize, redact, spue, beep, be sick, purge, spit, regorge, blare, purify, vomit up, mould, mold, cast off, shake off, upchuck, disgorge, toss, throw away, heave, tramp, sanctify, contrive, drop, draw, flush, spew, hurl, regurgitate, throw up, drift, reproduce, couch, project, retch, pat, roam, shedAntonyms:
strong, pleased, sane, untouched, unaffected, unalarming, well, unmoved(p)
Editors Contribution
medical condition
a type of disease that affect’s physical health
mark had a medical condition in his heart, luckily the doctors treated it
Submitted by cj_t on July 9, 2023
Dictionary of English Synonymes
sickadjective
Synonyms:
ill, indisposed, ailing, unwell, not well, laid up, out of sortssickadjective
Synonyms:
nauseated, affected with nausea, sick at the stomachsickadjective
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How to use sick in a sentence?
We can't allow people like this to become important. When we change all of our lives to accommodate them, it's not acceptable, i don't want to change our life for somebody that is sick and evil, and I don't think we ever should.
Just last March 10 – one year to the day — was my very last day at work, i had to take a passenger seat on my way home I was so sick.
Many of the arrivals are exhausted, hungry and sick.
If someone has tested positive, [then] at the time of testing, we could be asking them 'do you have space to isolate? And do you get sick leave?' these [resources] need to come as a package -- income relief, sick leave [and] accommodation is needed.
Just the thought of potentially not just of me getting it but bringing it back to my daughter and being quarantined and not being able to spend more time with her, I don't know what I would have done if I'd had to make that choice, i probably would have picked our health over playing. I'm very glad The LPGA Tour made those calls. The LPGA Tour was hard, but a chance we couldn't take. The way we travel at those events, one person gets it and we're all sick.
Translations for sick
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- siekAfrikaans
- مريضArabic
- хворыBelarusian
- боленBulgarian
- malaltCatalan, Valencian
- nemocnýCzech
- больнъOld Church Slavonic, Church Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- syg, sygeDanish
- krankGerman
- άρρωστος, αρρωστημένος, ασθενής, νοσηρόςGreek
- malsanulo, malsanaEsperanto
- mareado, enfermo, enfermaSpanish
- مریض, بیمارPersian
- oksennus, sairaat, sairasFinnish
- sjúkurFaroese
- malades, malade, de maladeFrench
- siikWestern Frisian
- tinn, breoiteIrish
- tinnScottish Gaelic
- חולהHebrew
- बीमार, रोगीHindi
- hányadék, beteg, beteges, hányás, okádékHungarian
- հիվանդArmenian
- sakitIndonesian
- maladaIdo
- lasinn, sjúkur, veikurIcelandic
- ammalata, ammalati, ammalatoItalian
- 病気, ヤバいJapanese
- laraJavanese
- ავადმყოფიGeorgian
- 아픈Korean
- نهخۆشKurdish
- īnfirmus, aegerLatin
- slims, slimīgs, sasirdzis, sirdzējsLatvian
- gering, pesakit, sakitMalay
- zieken, ziek, ziekeDutch
- syke, sykNorwegian
- sxihNavajo, Navaho
- ବେମାରିଆOriya
- chory, wymiocinyPolish
- irado, doente, louco, animalPortuguese
- abătut, bolnavRomanian
- хворый, больной, блевотаRussian
- रुग्णSanskrit
- болестан, bolestanSerbo-Croatian
- zle, chorýSlovak
- bolanSlovene
- kräks, sjuke, sjuk, sjuka, spyaSwedish
- ป่วยThai
- hasta, sayrıTurkish
- хворийUkrainian
- بیمار, مریضUrdu
- bệnh, bị ốmVietnamese
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