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    sick
    [sik]
    adjective
    sick (adjective) · sicker (comparative adjective) · sickest (superlative adjective)
    1. affected by physical or mental illness:
      "nursing very sick children" · "visiting the sick and the elderly" · "we were sick with bronchitis"
      • relating to those who are ill:
        "the company organized a sick fund for its workers"
      • (of an organization, system, or society) suffering from serious problems, especially of a financial nature:
        "their economy remains sick"
    2. feeling nauseous and wanting to vomit:
      "he was starting to feel sick" · "Mark felt sick with fear"
      • (of an emotion) so intense as to cause one to feel unwell or nauseous:
        "he had a sick fear of returning"
      • informal
        disappointed, mortified, or miserable:
        "he looked pretty sick at that, but he eventually agreed"
      • archaic
        pining or longing for someone or something:
        "he was sick for a sight of her"
    3. (sick of)
      intensely annoyed with or bored by (someone or something) as a result of having had too much of them:
      "I'm absolutely sick of your moods"
    4. (especially of humor) having something unpleasant such as death, illness, or misfortune as its subject and dealing with it in an offensive way:
      "this was someone's idea of a sick joke"
      • (of a person) having abnormal or unnatural tendencies; perverted:
        "he is a deeply sick man from whom society needs to be protected"
    5. informal
      very good; excellent:
      "it was a sick party and there were tons of cool people there"
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    sick (noun)
    1. vomit:
      "she was busy wiping sick from the carpet"
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    (sick something up)
    sick (verb) · sicks (third person present) · sicked (past tense) · sicked (past participle) · sicking (present participle)
    1. bring something up by vomiting:
      "he was passing blood and sicking it up" · "she sicked up all over the carpet"
    Origin
    Old English sēoc ‘affected by illness’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ziek and German siech.
    sick
    [sik]
    verb
    1. variant of sic
    sic
    [sik]
    verb
    sick (verb)
    1. set a dog or other animal on (someone):
      "a mom and daughter accused of siccing dogs on a grocery store worker have been sentenced"
      • informal
        (sic someone on)
        set someone to pursue, keep watch on, or accompany (another).
    Origin
    mid 19th century: dialect variant of seek.
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    adjective
    1. affected by physical or mental illness:
      Opposite:
      • feeling nauseous and wanting to vomit:
      • intensely annoyed with or bored by (someone or something) as a result of having had too much of them:
        fed up with
        bored with/by
        tired of
        weary of
        jaded with/by
        surfeited with/by
        satiated with
        glutted with/by
        have had enough of
        have had something up to here
        Opposite:
      • (especially of humor) having something unpleasant such as death, illness, or misfortune as its subject and dealing with it in an offensive way:
        Opposite:
        in good taste
         
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