English to Latin Meaning of sick - infirmum


Sick :
infirmum

infirmum, separationis menstruae, male, minus sanam, contristatus, infirmi essemus, Affligebat, lassata est, exhaustis, fessi robore, £ fectus morbosi, incuratus, nausea, sperne letali, miserorum deorum, cruciabitur, ducor libo

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Definitions of sick in English
Noun(1) people who are sick
Verb(1) eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
Adjective(1) affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function(2) feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit(3) affected with madness or insanity(4) having a strong distaste from surfeit(5) (of light, or wan(6) deeply affected by a strong feeling(7) shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
Examples of sick in English
(1) John was a dedicated family doctor who, I later learned, was too busy looking after the many people sick with influenza in his practice to look after his own health.(2) For those with a sick sense of humour, say no more; this is your kind of movie.(3) I'm essentially a decent enough guy, but I'll readily admit to possessing a bit of a sick sense of humour.(4) Following his admission to the hospital, approximately 20 hospital staff became sick with similar symptoms.(5) Now even he was beginning to feel sick about this.(6) My father, who fought in the First World War, described fear as not so much a sick feeling as a heightening of the senses.(7) The ÔÇÿno patient services would be cutÔÇÖ line is a sick joke.(8) Still, what can be wrong with applying classical music as an unguent to the sores of a sick society?(9) The teacher walked in and the pride that I had felt a moment before suddenly turned into a feeling of pure sick terror.(10) Olwen Jones sued Sandwell Council where she worked at a training centre until 1995 when she went off sick with anxiety and depression and never returned to work.(11) Other Ministers own property abroad, and to give them these payouts on the grounds that they have ÔÇÿincurred debtsÔÇÖ is a sign of a very sick society.(12) Like the mainstream in Britain and the US, Middle Australia is worried sick about declining values, the threat to national security and the future of their children.(13) We are transforming a once very sick society into a hopeful place.(14) The workhouse was built within the current grounds of Daisy Hill in 1841 to provide accommodation for the poorly and sick in the area.(15) ÔÇÿThe bargaining council is once again at risk of collapsing, which would mean no more provident or sick fund for workers,ÔÇÖ he said.(16) An election in which the names of the candidates in the various lists are still not known 18 days before the polls open is a sick joke, not an election.
Related Phrases of sick
(1) get sick ::
male
(2) feel sick ::
sentio infirmos
(3) very sick ::
desperatus
(4) sick and tired ::
satietate iam defessus
(5) sick of ::
infirmos
(6) be sick ::
es aeger
(7) still sick ::
tamen aegra
Synonyms
Adjective
1. ill ::
ill
2. nauseous ::
nidores tetri
3. disappointed ::
conatus
4. fed up with ::
cum pasceret
5. macabre ::
macabre
6. brainsick ::
DELIRUS
7. grim ::
truci
8. tired of ::
taedet
9. wan ::
pallentes
10. sickish ::
LANGUIDULUS
Verb
11. be sick ::
es aeger
Antonyms
1. hale ::
competit sanis
2. healthy ::
sanus
3. sound ::
canetis
4. well ::
bene
5. whole ::
totius
6. wholesome ::
sanatae
Different Forms
sick, sicked, sicker, sickest, sicking, sicks
Word Example from TV Shows
Now that you're--
You're sick again, right?

Now that you're-- You're SICK again, right?

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 12

You know, I'm not the only one
who's unpleasant when they're sick.

You know, I'm not the only one who's unpleasant when they're SICK.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 13

Homesick is a type of being sick.

HomeSICK is a type of being SICK.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21

And Amy, you told me
you were sick,

And Amy, you told me you were SICK,

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 21

And to the sick and dying
who make it possible.

And to the SICK and dying who make it possible.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 1

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