sick
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[ sik ]
/ sɪk /
adjective, sick·er, sick·est.
noun
(used with a plural verb)
sick persons collectively (usually preceded by the).
Idioms for sick
Origin of sick
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before 900; Middle English
sik, sek, Old English
sēoc; cognate with Dutch
ziek, German
siech, Old Norse
sjūkr, Gothic
siuks
SYNONYMS FOR sick
2 nauseous, nauseated.
Words nearby sick
British Dictionary definitions for sick to one's stomach (1 of 2)
See also
sick-out
Derived forms of sick
sickish, adjectiveWord Origin for sick
Old English
sēoc; related to Old Norse
skjūkr, Gothic
siuks, Old High German
sioh
British Dictionary definitions for sick to one's stomach (2 of 2)
Medical definitions for sick to one's stomach
sick
[ sĭk ]
adj.
Suffering from or affected with a disease or disorder.
Of or for sick persons.
Nauseated.
Mentally ill or disturbed.
Constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within, as of a building.
Idioms and Phrases with sick to one's stomach (1 of 2)
sick to one's stomach
Also, sick at one's stomach. Nauseated, vomiting, as in I always get sick to my stomach in the back seat of a car. [Mid-1600s]
Idioms and Phrases with sick to one's stomach (2 of 2)
sick