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sickly

Sickly vs Lank - What's the difference?

sickly | lank | Related terms |

Sickly is a related term of lank.


As an adjective sickly

is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As a verb sickly

is to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly

is in a sick manner.

As a noun lank is

a link (connection).

Sickly vs Cadaverous - What's the difference?

sickly | cadaverous | Related terms |

Sickly is a related term of cadaverous.


As adjectives the difference between sickly and cadaverous

is that sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill while cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.

As a verb sickly

is to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly

is in a sick manner.

Worn vs Sickly - What's the difference?

worn | sickly | Related terms |

Worn is a related term of sickly.


As adjectives the difference between worn and sickly

is that worn is damaged and shabby as a result of much use while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As verbs the difference between worn and sickly

is that worn is while sickly is to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly is

in a sick manner.

Sickly vs Pinched - What's the difference?

sickly | pinched | Related terms |

Sickly is a related term of pinched.


As adjectives the difference between sickly and pinched

is that sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill while pinched is very thin.

As verbs the difference between sickly and pinched

is that sickly is to make sickly while pinched is (pinch).

As an adverb sickly

is in a sick manner.

Peaky vs Sickly - What's the difference?

peaky | sickly | Synonyms |

Peaky is a synonym of sickly.


As adjectives the difference between peaky and sickly

is that peaky is sickly; peaked while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As a verb sickly is

to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly is

in a sick manner.

Emaciated vs Sickly - What's the difference?

emaciated | sickly | Synonyms |

Emaciated is a synonym of sickly.


As adjectives the difference between emaciated and sickly

is that emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As verbs the difference between emaciated and sickly

is that emaciated is (emaciate) while sickly is to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly is

in a sick manner.

Sickly vs Shaky - What's the difference?

sickly | shaky |


As adjectives the difference between sickly and shaky

is that sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill while shaky is shaking]] or [[tremble|trembling.

As a verb sickly

is to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly

is in a sick manner.

Sickle vs Sickly - What's the difference?

sickle | sickly |


In lang=en terms the difference between sickle and sickly

is that sickle is to assume an abnormal crescent shape used of red blood cells while sickly is to make sickly.

As verbs the difference between sickle and sickly

is that sickle is (agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle while sickly is to make sickly.

As adjectives the difference between sickle and sickly

is that sickle is shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As a noun sickle

is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As an adverb sickly is

in a sick manner.

Dickly vs Sickly - What's the difference?

dickly | sickly |


As adjectives the difference between dickly and sickly

is that dickly is relating to or having the characteristics of a dick or penis while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As a verb sickly is

to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly is

in a sick manner.

Sickly vs Smickly - What's the difference?

sickly | smickly |


As adverbs the difference between sickly and smickly

is that sickly is in a sick manner while smickly is (obsolete) smugly; finically.

As an adjective sickly

is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As a verb sickly

is to make sickly.

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