Sickness vs Sickening - What's the difference?
sickness | sickening |
The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady.
Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach.
The act of making somebody sick.
* 2010 , Greg A. Marley, Chanterelle Dreams, Amanita Nightmares
As nouns the difference between sickness and sickening
is that sickness is the quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady while sickening is the act of making somebody sick.As an adjective sickening is
causing sickness or disgust.As a verb sickening is
.sickness
English
Noun
(en-noun)- I do lament the sickness of the king. -
- Trust not too much your now resistless charms; Those, age or sickness soon or late disarms. -.
- Sickness is a dangerous indulgence at my time of life. -.
Derived terms
*Synonyms
* nausea * disease * illness * infirmity * maladyHyponyms
* car sickness * homesickness * motion sicknessReferences
*sickening
English
See also
* loathsome * disgusting * abominable * detestable * hatefulVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- In the Northeast, one porcini look-alike has been implicated in several sickenings . It is Boletus huronensis , and though some guides call it edible, there have been a few cases of people becoming sickened following a meal of this mushroom.
