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sick [ sik ]


adjective  (comparative sicker, superlative sick·est)
Definition:
 
1. ill: affected by an illness

2. relating to illness: relating to illness or to people who are ill
The company gives employees five sick days a year.

3. likely to vomit: feeling on the point of vomiting

4. offensive term: an offensive term for somebody thought to have a psychiatric disorder that makes him or her dangerous to others

5. distressed: spiritually or emotionally distraught
sick with worry

6. very bored with something: utterly tired of something because of having had too much of it
I am sick of watching television.

7. yearning: feeling a deep or passionate longing for something or somebody
sick for my family

8. disgusted: filled with disgust or repulsion
Such rudeness makes me sick.

9. impaired: in need of repair or improvement
a sick economy

10. suggesting illness: pale and unhealthy-looking

11. in bad taste: dealing with subjects regarded by most people as bizarre, gruesome, or otherwise unsuitable for lighthearted treatment ( informal )

12. agriculture unproductive: unable to produce a profitable crop
a sick field

13. medicine forming unhealthful environment: describes a building or other location that is seen as an unhealthful environment for people

14. extreme sports excellent: in snowboarding, so brilliantly performed as to cause envy ( slang )
sick tricks



plural noun 
Definition:
 
ill people: people who are ill

[ Old English sēoc, origin ?]

sick and tired of something extremely exasperated by something (informal)

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