Etymology: (transitive verb.) 1845. Middle English sek, sik, from Old English sēoc, from Proto-Germanic *seukaz (confer West Frisian syk, Dutch ziek, German siech), from Proto-Indo-European *seug- ‘to be troubled or grieved’ (confer Middle Irish socht ‘silence, depression’, Old Armenian հիւծանիմ (hiwcanim, “I am weakening”)).
hasta, kusmak üzere, midesi bulanmış, keyifsiz, hasret, iğrenç, yakalatmak, saldırtmak, bıkkınlık gelmek, ruhen hasta, mide bulandırıcı, kusmuk, soluk, bulanmış, dağınık, usanmış, rahatsız, kusacak gibi, ruhen hasta. i., İng. kusmuk, midesi bulanan, up İng., k.dili. kusmak, Bir hava önlemesinde, "Belirtilen teçhizat az bir etkinlikle çalışıyor " anlamında bir kod, f., bak sic, Bulantılı, özlemiş, bıkkın, "of" ile tiksinmiş, hastaya mahsus, bıkmak, bozuk, hasta olmak, kusacak halde, usanmak, hastalıklı, sick headache tıb, meşum, mide bulantısı ile gelen şiddetli baş ağrısı, yarım ba, mariz, hastalık, bıkmış, -den bikmis, sağlıksız, hastalık derecesinde, mide bulantısı, İng. kusmak, kusmak, -den bıkmış, den bıkmış, yılmak, bezmek, kanıksamak, Hasta gibi, midesi bulanır gibi, sickishnessbulantı hissetme, gönül bulandırıcı, hastalanır gibi olma, sickishly bulantı hissederek, rahatsız edici, hasta gibi, daha cılız, hastaca, cılız, hastalık yapan, iç bayıltıcı, solgun ve nahoş (renk/tebessüm), sağlıklı olmayan (iklim), sicklinesshastalıklı, hasta yüzlü, hasta mizaçlı, marazi, daima keyifsiz, bayıltıcı, marazlı, hastalık getiren, kusma, rahatsızlık, bulantı, maraz, sayrılık, bulantı/hastalık, hastalar,
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keyifsiz
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ruhen hasta
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soluk
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bulanmış
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ruhen hasta. i., İng. kusmuk sıfat
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Bir hava önlemesinde, "Belirtilen teçhizat az bir etkinlikle çalışıyor " anlamında bir kod Askeri
Mentally unstable, disturbed, In bad taste, In poor health, Alternative spelling of sic, Those people as a group who are sick, Having an urge to vomit, Very good, excellent, awesome, In poor condition, vomit, people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick, To fall sick; to sicken, Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; with of; as, to be sick of flattery, Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache, people who are ill, sick people collectively, Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health, See the Synonym under Illness, Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned, seke, seek, rare, alternative spelling of sic, Sick is vomit, emphasis If you say that you are worried sick, you are emphasizing that you are extremely worried. He was worried sick about what our mothers would say. Variant of sic, disapproval If you describe something such as a joke or story as sick, you mean that it deals with death or suffering in an unpleasantly humorous way. a sick joke about a cat, If you say that something or someone makes you sick, you mean that they make you feel angry or disgusted. It makes me sick that people commit offences and never get punished, If you are off sick, you are not at work because you are ill. When we are off sick, we only receive half pay, If you are sick, the food that you have eaten comes up from your stomach and out of your mouth. If you feel sick, you feel as if you are going to be sick. She got up and was sick in the handbasin The very thought of food made him feel sick, If you are sick, you are ill. Sick usually means physically ill, but it can sometimes be used to mean mentally ill. He's very sick. He needs medication She found herself with two small children, a sick husband, and no money The sick are people who are sick. There were no doctors to treat the sick, emphasis If you say that you are sick of something or sick and tired of it, you are emphasizing that you are very annoyed by it and want it to stop. I am sick and tired of hearing all these people moaning = fed up, ill, suffering from a disease or illness; nauseous, feeling the need to vomit; disgusted, fed up; pertaining to a sickness, pertaining to a disease; yearning, longing; infected with bacteria or microorganisms (Agriculture), to vomit, Comparative form of sick: more sick, secure, safe, Weak; faint; suggesting unhappiness, Frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill, Having the appearance of sickness or ill health; appearing ill, infirm or unhealthy; pale, maladious, Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach, The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady, sick, invalidity, 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", past of sick, comparative of sick, To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack, Sure; certain; trusty, Surely; certainly, plural of sickie, present participle of sick, slightly ill, somewhat nauseous, Somewhat sickening; as, a sickish taste, Somewhat sick or diseased, Sort of sick, sick in a way or to a degree, slightly sick, comparative of sickly, superlative of sickly, Appearing as if sick; weak; languid; pale, To make sick or sickly; with over, and probably only in the past participle, In a sick manner or condition; ill, weak; faint; suggesting unhappiness; as, a sickly smile, Tending to produce nausea; sickening; as, a sickly smell; sickly sentimentality, A sickly person or animal is weak, unhealthy, and often ill. He had been a sickly child, unhealthy, tending to suffer from ill-health; feeble, weak; nauseating, causing sickness; languid, pale, Producing, or tending to, disease; as, a sickly autumn; a sickly climate, Somewhat sick; disposed to illness; attended with disease; as, a sickly body, A sickly colour or light is unpleasantly pale or weak. Wallpapers for children too often come only in sickly pastel shades, A sickly smell or taste is unpleasant and makes you feel slightly sick, often because it is extremely sweet. the sickly smell of rum, Having the appearance of sickness or ill health; appearing ill, infirm or unhealthy; pale; as a sickly plant, somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work", frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill; as, a sickly child, unhealthy looking, The term "Sickness" is a persons illness, disease or Pregnancy (including complications), In health insurance, an illness or a disease that results in an economic loss to the insured (Pregnancy is considered a sickness ) Sickness is one of the two perils covered by health insurance (Accident is the other ), a conflict in the mind (guilt) displaced onto the body; the ego's attempt to defend itself against truth (spirit) by focusing attention on the body; a sick body is the effect of the sick or split mind that is its cause, representing the ego's desire to make others guilty by sacrificing oneself, projecting responsibility for the attack onto them see: suffering, Sickness is the state of being ill or unhealthy. In fifty-two years of working he had one week of sickness There appears to be another outbreak of sickness among seals in the North Sea, A sickness is a particular illness. radiation sickness. altitude sickness mountain sickness decompression sickness motion sickness sleeping sickness, Sickness is the uncomfortable feeling that you are going to vomit. After a while, the sickness gradually passed and she struggled to the mirror. see also morning sickness, travel sickness = nausea, condition of being sick, illness; disease; nausea, queasiness, Includes physical illness, disease, pregnancy, but does not include mental illness, impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism, Conditions requiring care, including illness, disease and pregnancy Often, mental illness is not included, Includes physical illness, disease, pregnancy, but does not include mental illness (H), the state that precedes vomiting, The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady, third-person singular of sick,
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Mentally unstable, disturbed
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In bad taste - "That's a sick joke."
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In poor health - "She was sick all day with the flu"
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Alternative spelling of sic - "Now they find a new entertainment: they sick the dog on us."
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Those people as a group who are sick - "We have to cure the sick."
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Having an urge to vomit
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Very good, excellent, awesome - "This tune is sick."
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In poor condition - "(sick building syndrome; my car is looking pretty sick; my job prospects are pretty sick)"
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vomit - "He lay there in a pool of his own sick."
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people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick
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To fall sick; to sicken
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Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; with of; as, to be sick of flattery
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Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache
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people who are ill, sick people collectively isim
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Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health
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See the Synonym under Illness
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Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned
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Sick is vomit
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emphasis If you say that you are worried sick, you are emphasizing that you are extremely worried. He was worried sick about what our mothers would say. Variant of sic
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disapproval If you describe something such as a joke or story as sick, you mean that it deals with death or suffering in an unpleasantly humorous way. a sick joke about a cat
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If you say that something or someone makes you sick, you mean that they make you feel angry or disgusted. It makes me sick that people commit offences and never get punished
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If you are off sick, you are not at work because you are ill. When we are off sick, we only receive half pay
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If you are sick, the food that you have eaten comes up from your stomach and out of your mouth. If you feel sick, you feel as if you are going to be sick. She got up and was sick in the handbasin The very thought of food made him feel sick
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If you are sick, you are ill. Sick usually means physically ill, but it can sometimes be used to mean mentally ill. He's very sick. He needs medication She found herself with two small children, a sick husband, and no money The sick are people who are sick. There were no doctors to treat the sick
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emphasis If you say that you are sick of something or sick and tired of it, you are emphasizing that you are very annoyed by it and want it to stop. I am sick and tired of hearing all these people moaning = fed up
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ill, suffering from a disease or illness; nauseous, feeling the need to vomit; disgusted, fed up; pertaining to a sickness, pertaining to a disease; yearning, longing; infected with bacteria or microorganisms (Agriculture) sıfat
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to vomit - "The dog's been sick all over the carpet."
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Comparative form of sick: more sick
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secure, safe - "And a sayl strong and large.""
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Weak; faint; suggesting unhappiness - "a sickly smile"
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Frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill - "a sickly child"
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Having the appearance of sickness or ill health; appearing ill, infirm or unhealthy; pale - "a sickly plant"
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Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach
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The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady - "Trust not too much your now resistless charms; Those, age or sickness soon or late disarms. -Alexander Pope."
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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"
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To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack
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Sure; certain; trusty
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Somewhat sickening; as, a sickish taste
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Somewhat sick or diseased
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Sort of sick, sick in a way or to a degree, slightly sick
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Appearing as if sick; weak; languid; pale
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To make sick or sickly; with over, and probably only in the past participle
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In a sick manner or condition; ill
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weak; faint; suggesting unhappiness; as, a sickly smile
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Tending to produce nausea; sickening; as, a sickly smell; sickly sentimentality
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A sickly person or animal is weak, unhealthy, and often ill. He had been a sickly child
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unhealthy, tending to suffer from ill-health; feeble, weak; nauseating, causing sickness; languid, pale sıfat
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Producing, or tending to, disease; as, a sickly autumn; a sickly climate
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A sickly colour or light is unpleasantly pale or weak. Wallpapers for children too often come only in sickly pastel shades
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A sickly smell or taste is unpleasant and makes you feel slightly sick, often because it is extremely sweet. the sickly smell of rum
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Having the appearance of sickness or ill health; appearing ill, infirm or unhealthy; pale; as a sickly plant
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somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work"
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The term "Sickness" is a persons illness, disease or Pregnancy (including complications)
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In health insurance, an illness or a disease that results in an economic loss to the insured (Pregnancy is considered a sickness ) Sickness is one of the two perils covered by health insurance (Accident is the other )
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a conflict in the mind (guilt) displaced onto the body; the ego's attempt to defend itself against truth (spirit) by focusing attention on the body; a sick body is the effect of the sick or split mind that is its cause, representing the ego's desire to make others guilty by sacrificing oneself, projecting responsibility for the attack onto them see: suffering
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Sickness is the state of being ill or unhealthy. In fifty-two years of working he had one week of sickness There appears to be another outbreak of sickness among seals in the North Sea
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A sickness is a particular illness. radiation sickness. altitude sickness mountain sickness decompression sickness motion sickness sleeping sickness
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Sickness is the uncomfortable feeling that you are going to vomit. After a while, the sickness gradually passed and she struggled to the mirror. see also morning sickness, travel sickness = nausea
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condition of being sick, illness; disease; nausea, queasiness isim
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impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism
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Conditions requiring care, including illness, disease and pregnancy Often, mental illness is not included
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The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady
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