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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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        What does sick mean?The meaning of SICK is affected with disease or ill health : ailing. How to use sick in a sentence.
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        The illness that is caused by consuming contaminated food is called food poisoning. Food poisoning is caused by bacteria from eating spoilt and undercooked food leading to symptoms of stomach cramps, vomiting, and loose stools with a watery consistency. The other symptom of food poisoning is the release of harmful toxins by the bacteria which leads to the irritation of the inner lining of the stomach causing stomach cramps. Some of the lifestyle changes that can help in reducing food poisoning are eating healthy foods like fruits and green leafy vegetables rather than eating instant readymade junk foods.
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        What is a sick person?1. a. Suffering from or affected with a physical illness; ailing. b. 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. Deeply distressed; upset: sick with worry. b. Disgusted; revolted.
        What does sick mean in a sentence?Sick is vomit. 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 . Most people here are sick of violence. 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.
         
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