3. Disgusted, tired, weary.
    4. Diseased, weak, morbid, unsound, distempered, disordered, feeble.
    5. Pining, languishing, longing.

Sicken, v. a.

    1. Disease, make sick.
    2. Nauseate, make sick, turn one’s stomach, make qualmish.
    3. Disgust, weary.

Sicken, v. n.

    1. Become sick, fall sick, fall ill.
    2. Be disgusted, feel disgust, become qualmish.
    3. Decay, languish, become weak, become distempered.

Sickening, a.

    1. Nauseating, nauseous, sickish, palling.
    2. Disgusting, distasteful, repulsive, revolting, foul, loathsome, offensive.

Sickish, a. Nauseating, nauseous, sickening.

Sickle, n. Reaping-hook.

Sickle-shaped, a. Falcate, falcated, hooked.

Sickliness, n. Unhealthiness, insalubrity.

Sickly, a. Weak, languid, faint, feeble, ailing, languishing, unhealthy, diseased, infirm, weakly, morbid, valetudinary.

Sickness, n.

    1. Illness, disease, disorder, distemper, malady, complaint, ail, ailment, indisposition.
    2. Nausea, qualmishness.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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