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  1. SICK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SICK is affected with disease or ill health : ailing. How to use sick in a sentence.

  2. Sicks - definition of sicks by The Free Dictionary

    Define sicks. sicks synonyms, sicks pronunciation, sicks translation, English dictionary definition of sicks. adv. Thus; so. Used to indicate that a quoted passage, especially one containing an …

  3. SICK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Ill and sick are both adjectives that mean ‘not in good health’. We use both ill and sick after a verb such as be, become, feel, look or seem: … It's better for the sick to be cared for at home …

  4. sicks: meaning, synonyms - WordSense

    What does sicks‎ mean?

  5. Sick - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    While sick usually refers to people with physical or mental illnesses, it can also be used to describe an object or system that isn't working right, like a sick economy. Sick can also mean …

  6. SICK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    affected with ill health, disease, or illness; ailing. She was sick with the flu for two weeks. affected with nausea; inclined to vomit. If you feel sick, take a few deep breaths and wait for the feeling …

  7. Sick Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    What are you most sick of? I'm sick and tired of hearing you two argue. = I'm sick to death of hearing you two argue. The way they treat people makes me sick. I know it sounds sick, but I …

  8. SICK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    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 …

  9. sick - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online

    sick meaning, definition, what is sick: suffering from a disease or illness: Learn more.

  10. Sick - definition of sick by The Free Dictionary

    Of or for sick persons: sick wards. c. Nauseated. 2. a. Mentally ill or disturbed. b. Unwholesome, morbid, or sadistic: a sick joke; a sick crime. 3. Defective; unsound: a sick economy. 4. a. …