Sicken

Verb

 * 1)  To make ill.
 * The infection will sicken him until amputation is needed.
 * 1)  To become ill.
 * I will sicken if I don’t get some more exercise.

Adverbs for Sicken
visibly;  swooningly;   biliously;   fatally; tragically; woefully; gradually; speechlessly; mutely; nauseatingly.

Thesaurus
OD, affect, afflict, appall, be brought down, be felled, be struck down, be traumatized, break out, catch, catch cold, collapse, come down with, contract, debilitate, degenerate, derange, deteriorate, devitalize, disable, disgust, disimprove, disorder, enervate, enfeeble, erupt, fail, fall back, fever, get, get worse, give offense, go into shock, gross out, grow worse, horrify, hospitalize, incapacitate, indispose, invalid, lay up, let down, nauseate, offend, overdose, put off, put out, reduce, regress, relapse, reluct, repel, repulse, retrograde, retrogress, revolt, run a temperature, shock, slacken, slip back, take, take ill, turn, turn the stomach, unhinge, unsettle, upset, weaken, worsen

Translations

 * French: rendre malade


 * Volapük: malädükön


 * French: tomber malade


 * Volapük: malädikön

Pronoun
sicken, sicket, sicka/sickna


 * 1)  what a; expresses a (often strong) feeling such as surprise, disappointment; liking, disliking
 * Sicken dag!
 * What a day!

Synonyms

 * vilken
 * vicken