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1 sickly
adjective1) tending to be often ill:ضَعيف، مُعَرَّض للمَرَضa sickly child.
2) suggesting sickness; pale; feeble:شاحِب، هَزيلShe looks sickly.
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مَرِيض \ bad, worse, worst: not healthy; causing trouble: My bad leg is painful. diseased: having a disease. ill: (of people) not well; sick: He fell ill. patient: sb. who is being treated by a doctor, at home or anywhere; sb. who is on the list of a certain doctor, who will treat him if he gets ill. sick: ill; unwell: a sick child. sickly: looking weak and ill: a sickly face. unwell: ill; not well: She stayed in bed because she felt unwell. -
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مُقَزِّز (للنَّفْس) \ foul: (of smell or taste) very bad. revolting: very nasty: a revolting smell. sickly: (of a smell or taste) unpleasantly sweet; too richly sweet: sickly cakes. -
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يَبْعَث على الغَثَيان \ sickly: (of a smell or taste) unpleasantly sweet; too richly sweet: sickly cakes. -
6 болезненный
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7 хворый
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8 penggering
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9 heilskutæpur, veill
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10 sjúklegur, veiklulegur
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11 الغثيان
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12 سقمي
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13 bolesnog izgleda
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14 enfermoso
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15 sairasteleva
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16 slabašan
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17 хворо
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18 stonavý
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19 chorľavý
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20 болезненный
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Sickly — Sick ly, a. [Compar. {Sicklier}; superl. {Sickliest}.] 1. Somewhat sick; disposed to illness; attended with disease; as, a sickly body. [1913 Webster] This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Producing, or tending to,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sickly — [sik′lə lēsik′lē] adj. sicklier, sickliest [ME sekly] 1. in poor health; chronically sick or prone to sickness; not strong or robust 2. of or produced by sickness [a sickly pallor] 3. characterized by the prevalence of disease or sickness;… … English World dictionary
Sickly — Sick ly, adv. In a sick manner or condition; ill. [1913 Webster] My people sickly [with ill will] beareth our marriage. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sickly — Sick ly, v. t. To make sick or sickly; with over, and probably only in the past participle. [R.] [1913 Webster] Sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought. Shak. [1913 Webster] Sentiments sicklied over . . . with that cloying heaviness into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sickly — [adj1] not healthy ailing, below par, bilious, cranky, delicate, diseased, down, dragging, faint, feeble, indisposed, infirm, in poor health, lackluster, laid low, languid, low, mean, off color*, out of action*, out of shape*, pallid, peaked,… … New thesaurus
sickly — index languid, powerless, unsound (not strong) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sickly — mid 14c., from SICK (Cf. sick) + LY (Cf. ly) (1). Related: Sickliness … Etymology dictionary
sickly — *unwholesome, morbid, diseased, pathological Analogous words: ailing (see corresponding noun at DISEASE): *weak, feeble, frail, infirm: mawkish, mushy, maudlin (see SENTIMENTAL) Antonyms: robust Contrasted words: *healthy, sound, wholesome, hale … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sickly — is an adjective meaning ‘weak in health’, and is not used as an adverb … Modern English usage
sickly — ► ADJECTIVE (sicklier, sickliest) 1) often ill; in poor health. 2) causing, characterized by, or indicative of poor health. 3) (of flavour, colour, etc.) so garish or sweet as to induce nausea. 4) excessively sentimental or mawkish. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
sickly — I UK [ˈsɪklɪ] / US adjective Word forms sickly : adjective sickly comparative sicklier superlative sickliest 1) someone who is sickly is generally not healthy and is often ill 2) a) something such as a smell or taste that is sickly is so… … English dictionary