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What is another word for Sicker?
240 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ sˈɪkə], [ sˈɪkə], [ s_ˈɪ_k_ə]
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Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:
- flimsy,
- chile,
- schnoz,
- atrabilious,
- sickish,
- sallow,
- pass out,
- seedy,
- pitcher,
- eye dropper,
- lower berth,
- peaked,
- light,
- ghastly,
- frown,
- regorge,
- pitter-patter,
- spit,
- bring down,
- fire warden,
- punch-drunk,
- empty-headed,
- floater,
- vagabond,
- grisly,
- jerk-off,
- liverish,
- thin,
- air sick,
- beak,
- sick of,
- sprinkle,
- vertiginous,
- cat,
- fed up,
- purge,
- antipathetical,
- crazy,
- seasick,
- cast,
- trembling,
- wanker,
- shadowy,
- syncope,
- honk,
- loth,
- puke,
- decompose,
- precarious,
- chili,
- frail,
- timid,
- rot,
- nauseated,
- disgorge,
- regurgitate,
- woozy,
- tired of,
- rickety,
- demented,
- rewriter,
- swoon,
- ridiculous,
- pallid,
- derelict,
- retch,
- ailment,
- barf,
- vomit up,
- vague,
- rewrite man,
- dim,
- poorly,
- antipathetic,
- airsick,
- throw up,
- soft,
- nozzle,
- airheaded,
- schnozzle,
- inauspicious,
- twirler,
- pager,
- fainthearted,
- reviser,
- chilli,
- under the weather,
- woebegone,
- unhinged,
- sapless,
- get down,
- spatter,
- tenuous,
- finespun,
- chili pepper,
- upchuck,
- snoot,
- spiel,
- gruesome,
- unbalanced,
- forest fire fighter,
- nauseous,
- feeble,
- reluctant,
- swooning,
- touchy,
- redact,
- hooter,
- badly,
- creaky,
- slight,
- take down,
- delirious,
- grim,
- planner,
- wobbly,
- ominous,
- scouter,
- shivering,
- let down,
- spider,
- faint-hearted,
- run-down,
- macabre,
- dyspeptic,
- vomit,
- livery,
- line of gab,
- flea-bitten,
- spew,
- light-headed,
- weak,
- wan,
- brainsick,
- zany,
- clochard,
- pale,
- featherbrained,
- weakly,
- snout,
- be sick,
- parky,
- complaint,
- disgusted,
- conk,
- disturbed,
- commando,
- mad,
- vagrant,
- turn down,
- depress,
- deviser,
- wispy,
- chuck,
- goofy,
- wacky,
- lour,
- queasy,
- spewer,
- ticklish,
- slaphappy,
- glower,
- wonky,
- pathetic,
- spue,
- whacky,
- bird of passage.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- hallucinating,
- bilious,
- drifter,
- Coucher,
- weaker,
- rover,
- sickly,
- giddy,
- honker,
- patter,
- dizzy,
- tosser,
- Ditcher,
- reproducer,
- aguish,
- carsick,
- vomiter,
- feverous,
- impotent,
- sicklier,
- roamer,
- moulder,
- wearier,
- biliary,
- paler,
- framer,
- loath,
- hurler,
- chilly,
- gouty,
- Gagger,
- Tooter,
- Duller,
- ranger,
- greener,
- lightheaded,
- febrile,
- projector,
- lower,
- beeper,
- shaky,
- heaver,
- queerer,
- molder,
- dropper,
- tarter,
- indisposed,
- fall ill,
- chucker,
- unwell,
- ill,
- disgorger,
- feverish,
- bronchitic,
- silly,
- ailing,
- sick,
- infirm,
- rambler,
- delicate,
- faint,
- averse,
- wanderer,
- feebler,
- become sick,
- hectic,
- madder,
- fragile,
- redactor,
- contriver,
- depositor,
- fainter,
- decrepit.
How to use «Sicker» in context?
When you hear the word «Sicker,» what comes to mind? Likely not the best things. However, the reality is that being sick is a reality for many people. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year, around 52 million people in the US experience at least one day of sickness. This means that one in four Americans will experience at least one day of sickness in their lifetime. And,, illnesses don’t just happen to adults. According to the CDC, around 1 in 8 children in the US will experience at least one day of sickness in their lifetime.
- ailing
- confined
- debilitated
- declining
- disordered
- down
- frail
- funny
- green
- hospitalized
- ill
- impaired
- imperfect
- incurable
- indisposed
- infected
- invalid
- mean
- nauseated
- peaked
- suffering
- tottering
- wobbly
- bedridden
- broken down
- defective
- delicate
- diseased
- feeble
- feverish
- in a bad way
- in poor health
- infirm
- laid-up
- lousy
- not so hot
- poorly
- qualmish
- queasy
- rickety
- rocky
- rotten
- run down
- sick as a dog
- under medication
- under the weather
- unhealthy
- unwell
- weak
- black
- ghoulish
- macabre
- morose
- sadistic
- sickly
- tired
- jaded
- weary
- disgusted
- bored
- blasé
- satiated
- revolted
- up to here with
On this page you’ll find 102 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sicker, such as: disordered, indisposed, down, ailing, incurable, and funny.
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- nice
- gentle
- clean
- well
- satisfied
- pleased
- content
- moral
- healthy
- happy
- nice
- gentle
- clean
- well
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- activated
- satisfied
- pleased
- content
- moral
- healthy
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How to use sicker in a sentence
How, then, do you not recognize one whose heart is sicker than your own?
THE LION’S BROODDUFFIELD OSBORNE
The longer she rode the sicker she felt and the more appalled and ashamed and frightened she grew.
THE CAMERONS OF HIGHBOROBETH B. GILCHRIST
But a man gets sick of working with punks and cheap hoods; he gets sicker of killing off a planet he’s learned to like.
POLICE YOUR PLANETLESTER DEL REY
Fellows, I have never been sicker than I was at that moment, but once.
«SAY FELLOWS—«WADE C. SMITH
«These doctors sometimes make you think you are sicker than you really are,» said Christy with a laugh.
FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHTOLIVER OPTIC
But that old lady feels mighty sick, Mercedes, and I allow she’ll feel sicker when she’s seen Mr. Jardine.
TANTEANNE DOUGLAS SEDGWICK
He felt that it was just like this little Yocum snippet to assume such a thing, and it made him sicker than ever to look at her.
RAMSEY MILHOLLANDBOOTH TARKINGTON
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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How to use sicker in a sentence?
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Francesca Bedell:
This affects our whole lives and has made Jim, who has cancer, sick and sicker. We need the money to pay for medical bills.
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Diana Scolaro:
You have to know what it’s like to hold down a child and hear them scream so you can stick a tube down their nose. It’s one thing to do that when you know you’ll have a success at the end, but for Julianna, there is no success, we pulled her from death’s door so many times last year, but she’s sicker now than she was then, and I don’t think we could pull her through another big crisis.
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President Kelly Indish:
Their chance of coming off( the ventilator) is a lot less than someone who doesn’t have all these comorbidities, they definitely are sicker coming in than some hospitals that don’t see that type of population.
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Kevin Grimes:
We were asked to participate in this trial and we jumped at it, we see people that are getting sicker and then they get better.
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Philip Alston:
Its citizens live shorter and sicker lives compared to those living in all other rich democracies, eradicable tropical diseases are increasingly prevalent and it has the world’s highest incarceration rate…and the highest obesity levels in the developed world.
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