Sick

Adjective

 * 1) In poor health
 * She was sick all day with the flu
 * 1)  Mentally unstable, disturbed.
 * 2)  In bad taste.
 * That's a sick joke.
 * 1) Having an urge to vomit.
 * 2)  Very good, excellent, awesome.
 * This tune is sick.
 * Dude this car has a fully sick subwoofer!
 * 1) In poor condition
 * (sick building syndrome; my car is looking pretty sick; my job prospects are pretty sick)

Synonyms

 * ill, not well, poorly, sickly, unwell
 * disturbed, sick in the head, twisted, warped.
 * nauseated, nauseous
 * rad, wicked
 * See also Thesaurus:diseased

Antonyms

 * fit, healthy, well
 * crap, naff, uncool

Derived terms

 * airsick
 * be sick
 * carsick
 * dogsick
 * fall sick
 * heartsick
 * homesick
 * junk sick
 * lovesick
 * seasick
 * sick and tired


 * sick and twisted
 * sick as a dog
 * sick bag
 * sickbay
 * sickbed
 * sick building syndrome
 * sick day
 * sicken
 * sickening
 * sickie
 * sickish


 * sick joke
 * sickly
 * sickness
 * sick note
 * sick pay
 * sick puppy
 * sicko
 * sickout
 * sickroom
 * sick to one's stomach

Noun
the sick


 * 1) Those people as a group who are sick.
 * We have to cure the sick.
 * 1)  vomit.
 * He lay there in a pool of his own sick.

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:vomit

Verb

 * 1) * 1920, James Oliver Curwood, "Back to God's Country"
 * "Wapi," she almost screamed, "go back! Sick 'em, Wapi—sick 'em—sick 'em—sick 'em!"
 * 1) * 1938, Eugene Gay-Tifft, translator, The Saga of Frank Dover by Johannes Buchholtz, 2005 Kessinger Publishing edition, ISBN 141915222X, page 125,
 * When we were at work swabbing the deck, necessarily barelegged, Pelle would sick the dog on us; and it was an endless source of pleasure to him when the dog succeeded in fastening its teeth in our legs and making the blood run down our ankles.
 * 1) * 1957, J. D. Salinger, "Zooey", in, 1961, Franny and Zooey, 1991 LB Books edition, page 154,
 * "...is just something God sicks on people who have the gall to accuse Him of having created an ugly world."
 * 1) * 2001 (publication date), Anna Heilman, Never Far Away: The Auschwitz Chronicles of Anna Heilman, University of Calgary Press, ISBN 1552380408, page 82,
 * Now they find a new entertainment: they sick the dog on us.
 * Now they find a new entertainment: they sick the dog on us.

Thesaurus
abnormal, affected, afflicted, ailing, airsick, amiss, annoyed, appalled, bad, below par, bent, bereft of reason, bizarre, blase, bored, brainsick, burdened, carsick, chagrined, comfortless, confined, crackbrained, cracked, crazed, crazy, critically ill, cronk, crook, daft, debilitated, defective, deluded, demented, deprived of reason, deranged, desolate, desole, disconsolate, diseased, disgusted, disordered, disoriented, dispirited, distraught, disturbed, down, faint, faintish, fed-up, feeling awful, feeling faint, feeling something terrible, fevered, flawed, flighty, forlorn, funny, ghoulish, good and tired, grotesque, gruesome, hallucinated, heartsick, heartsore, ill, imperfect, in danger, inconsolable, indisposed, infirm, insane, irked, irrational, irritated, jaded, kinky, laid low, laid up, life-weary, loco, lousy, lunatic, macabre, mad, maddened, manic, masochistic, mazed, mean, melancholic, melancholy, mental, mentally deficient, meshuggah, miserable, moon-struck, morbid, morose, mortally ill, nauseated, neurotic, non compos, non compos mentis, not all there, not quite right, not right, odd, of unsound mind, off, off-color, offended, out of sorts, peaked, peaking, peaky, peculiar, poorly, psycho, psychoneurotic, psychotic, put out, qualmish, queasy, queer, reasonless, repelled, repulsed, revolted, rocky, rotten, sadistic, satiated, seasick, seedy, senseless, shocked, shocking, sick at heart, sick of, sick unto death, sickened, sickish, sickly, soul-sick, splenetic, squeamish, stark-mad, stark-staring mad, strange, stricken, taken ill, tetched, tired, tired of, tired of living, tired to death, tottering, touched, troubled, unbalanced, unconsolable, unconventional, under the weather, unhealthy, unhinged, unsane, unsettled, unsound, unwell, upset, wandering, wearied, weariful, weary, weary unto death, weird, witless, wobbly, world-weary, wretched

Etymology 1
Middle English sek:, sik:, from seoc:, from  (confer West Frisian siik:, Dutch ziek:, German siech:), from  (confer Middle Irish socht:, Old Armenian հիւծանիմ:).

Adjective

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 * Belarusian: хворы
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: malalt
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 * Danish: syg
 * Dutch: ,
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 * Georgian: ავადმყოფი
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hebrew: חולה
 * Hindi: बीमार
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: veikur, lasinn, sjúkur
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 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 아픈
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 * Latin: infirmus,
 * Latvian: sasirdzis
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 * Cyrillic: болестан
 * Roman: bolestan
 * Slovak:, zle
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 * Swedish:
 * Thai: ป่วย
 * Ukrainian: хворий
 * Urdu:
 * Vietnamese: bệnh
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 * Georgian: ავადმყოფი
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 * Hungarian:, beteges


 * French: de malade


 * Japanese: ヤバい

Noun

 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:
 * French: les malades
 * Italian: gli ammalati
 * Kurdish:


 * Latvian: sirdzējs
 * Malay: pesakit
 * Norwegian:
 * Swedish: sjuka, (sjuke)


 * Finnish:
 * Hungarian:, , okádék


 * Polish: wymiociny
 * Swedish:, ,