SICK vs DIZZY: NOUN
- Sickness.
- Sick people considered as a group. Often used with the.
- Vomit.
- People who are sick
- N/A
SICK vs DIZZY: ADJECTIVE
- Unable to produce a profitable yield of crops.
- Constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within.
- Not in good physical or mental health
- Affected with madness or insanity
- Suffering from or affected with a physical illness; ailing.
- Of or for sick persons.
- Nauseated.
- Mentally ill or disturbed.
- Unwholesome, morbid, or sadistic.
- Defective; unsound.
- In need of repairs.
- Pining; longing.
- Weary; tired.
- Disgusted; revolted.
- Deeply distressed; upset.
- Excellent; outstanding.
- Feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
- Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit
- Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of.
- Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
- An apartment in a vessel, used as the ship's hospital.
- The bed upon which a person lies sick.
- An apartment for the sick in a ship of war.
- A variety of headache attended with disorder of the stomach and nausea.
- A list containing the names of the sick.
- A room in which a person lies sick, or to which he is confined by sickness.
- Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. See the Synonym under illness.
- Empty-headed, scatterbrained or frivolous
- Producing giddiness
- Having a sensation of turning around; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded.
- Without distinct thought; unreflecting; thoughtless; heedless.
- Causing, or tending to cause, giddiness or vertigo.
- Having in the head a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; vertiginous; giddy; hence, confused; indistinct.
- Characterized by impulsive haste; very rapid.
- Producing or tending to produce giddiness.
- Scatterbrained or silly.
- Bewildered or confused.
- Having a whirling sensation and a tendency to fall.
- Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
- Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
SICK vs DIZZY: VERB
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- Make dizzy or giddy
- To make dizzy, to bewilder.
SICK vs DIZZY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To fall sick; to sicken.
- N/A
SICK vs DIZZY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to have a whirling sensation.
- To confuse or bewilder.
- To make dizzy or giddy; to give the vertigo to; to confuse.
SICK vs DIZZY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make sick; sicken.
- Inspiring horror
- Shockingly repellent
- Dim or feeble
- Feeling about to vomit
- Feeling nausea
- Shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
- Deeply affected by a strong feeling
- (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
- Having a strong distaste from surfeit
- Affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
- To grow sick; become sick or ill.
- Hence To cause to seek or pursue; incite to make an attack; set on by the exclamation “Sick!” as, to sick a dog at a tramp; I'll sick the constable on you.
- Having floured: said of mercury.
- Affected with or suffering from physical disorder; more or less disabled by disease or bad health; seriously indisposed; ill: as, to fall sick; to be sick of a fever; a very sick man.
- In a restricted sense, affected with nausea; qualmish; inclined to vomit, or actually vomiting; attended with or tending to cause vomiting: as, sick at the stomach.
- Figuratively Seriously disordered, infirm, or unsound from any cause; perturbed; distempered; enfeebled: used of mental and emotional conditions, and technically of states of some material things, especially of mercury in relation to amalgamation: as, to be sick at heart; a sick-looking vehicle.
- In a depressed state of mind for want of something; pining; longing; languishing; with for: as, to be sick for old scenes or friends. Compare homesick.
- Disgusted from satiety; having a sickening surfeit: with of: as, to be sick of flattery or of drudgery.
- As a specific euphemism, confined in childbed; parturient.
- Tending to make one sick, in any sense.
- Indicating, manifesting, or expressive of sickness, in any sense; indicating a disordered state; sickly: as, a sick look.
- Spawning, or in the milk, as an oyster; poor and watery, as oysters after spawning.
- Synonyms Sick. Ill, Ailing, Unwell, Diseased, Morbid, Sickly. Sick and ill are general words for being positively out of a healthy state, as ailing and unwell are in some sense negative and therefore weaker words for the same thing. There has been some tendency in England to confine sick to the distinctive sense of ‘nauseated,’ but in America the word has continued to have its original breadth of meaning, as found in the Bible and in Shakspere. Diseased follows the tendency of disease to be specific, as in diseased lungs, or a diseased leg—that is, lungs or a leg affected by a certain disease; but the word may be used in a general way. Morbid is a more technical or professional term, indicating that which is not healthy or does not act in a healthy way; the word is also the one most freely used in figurative senses: as, morbid sensitiveness, self-consciousness, or irritability. Sick and ill apply to a state presumably temporary, however severe; sickly indicates a state not quite equal to sickness, but more permanent, because of an underlying lack of constitutional vigor. See illness, debility, disease.
- To seek; chase; set upon: used in the imperative in inciting a dog to chase or attack a person or an animal: often with prolonged sibilation: as, sick or s-s-sick 'im, Bose!
- Nautical, out of repair; unfit for service: said of ships or boats. Sometimes used in compounds, denoting the kind of repairs needed: as, iron sick, nail -sick, paint -sick.
- (idiom) (sick and tired) Thoroughly weary, discouraged, or bored.
- Lacking seriousness
- Liable to falling
- Giddy; thoughtless; heedless.
- Given to frivolity
- Causing giddiness: as, a dizzy height.
- Giddy; having a sensation of whirling in the head, with instability or proneness to fall; vertiginous.
- Foolish; stupid.
- To make giddy; confuse.
- To be foolish; act foolishly.
- Arising from or caused by giddiness.
SICK vs DIZZY: RELATED WORDS
- Indisposed, Queasy, Carsick, Sneezy, Vomit, Infirm, Sickly, Seasick, Mad, Dizzy, Bedridden, Bedfast, Nauseated, Unwell, Ill
- Carsick, Dazed, Vertigo, Lightheaded, Featherbrained, Light headed, Empty headed, Frivolous, Airheaded, Silly, Vertiginous, Giddy, Ill, Sick, Woozy
SICK vs DIZZY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Indisposed, Queasy, Carsick, Sneezy, Vomit, Infirm, Sickly, Seasick, Mad, Dizzy, Bedridden, Bedfast, Nauseated, Unwell, Ill
- Carsick, Dazed, Vertigo, Lightheaded, Light headed, Featherbrained, Empty headed, Frivolous, Airheaded, Silly, Vertiginous, Giddy, Ill, Sick, Woozy
SICK vs DIZZY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Employees cannot be paid for sick leave used unless they have accrued sick leave hours.
- Including both curatorship over the sick, and social or medical legislation on the sick Cf.
- Those who are sick, have a household member or other close contact who is sick.
- Sick leave without pay will count as service for the accrual of paid sick leave.
- The kind of blasphemy you people run really makes me sick, I mean really sick.
- Any balance in the Sick Leave Bank shall be converted to Sick Leave.
- Those who are sick should avoid petting, snuggling, being kissed or licked, and sharing food with their animals while sick.
- Additionally, OSHA recommends that employers encourage sick employees to stay home if they are sick.
- What if I am sick with Coronavirus or caring for someone who is sick?
- Click the Sick Hoursbutton or on the Activitiesmenu, select Sick Hourshe Sick Hours dialog box appears.
- Progestins may cause some people to become dizzy.
- He felt suddenly dizzy with fatigue and pain.
- Dizzy Gillespie The Fabulous Pleyel Jazz Concert Vol.
- Seattle Dizzy Group does not recommend medical providers.
- The strobascopic flicker makes me dizzy and nauseous.
- Dizzy and Daisy were out collecting Cherries to bake a pie for Grand Dizzy when they were ambushed by an evil troll!
- This sits in the bottom of the dizzy and must be fully engaged when installing the new dizzy.
- Sonic felt dizzy, which was weird because he never felt dizzy while on a run.
- Dizzy dizzy epic seven coming back will be to.
- Legendary mixtape by dizzy d flashy dizzy wright hosted.
SICK vs DIZZY: QUESTIONS
- What does very sick with hospitalization necessary mean?
- What percentage of world population is mentally sick?
- Does Everyone infected with tuberculosis (TB) become sick?
- Do physiotherapists need to provide sick certificates?
- Can statutory sick pay be offset against company sick pay (cossp)?
- How much sick pay do you get on Statutory Sick Pay?
- How does Munch's the sick child differ from Krog's sick girl?
- Do you have to give employees a sick note for sick days?
- Do employees who call in sick too often abuse sick time?
- How to convince people you're sick after a sick day?
- Can you get dizzy when playing dragon heart online?
- Why do ex-smokers get dizzy after quitting smoking?
- Can you get physically dizzy from being emotionally unstable?
- When did the Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy come out?
- Which sensation is responsible for a dizzy feeling?
- Can noise-canceling headphones make you feel dizzy?
- What were Dizzy Gillespie's early professional jobs?
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- What Pokemon confused Team Rocket with Dizzy punch?
- Will Dizzy Flores ever return to Starship Troopers?