heathy |
sick |
As adjectives the difference between heathy and sick
is that
heathy is resembling heath while
sick is in poor health.
As a noun sick is
sick people in general as a group.
As a verb sick is
to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
flu |
sick |
As nouns the difference between flu and sick
is that
flu is influenza while
sick is sick people in general as a group.
As an adjective sick is
in poor health.
As a verb sick is
to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
sick |
get |
As nouns the difference between sick and get
is that
sick is sick people in general as a group while
get is offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
As verbs the difference between sick and get
is that
sick is to vomit or
sick can be (rare) while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
As an adjective sick
is in poor health.
jericho |
sick |
As a proper noun jericho
is jericho.
As an adjective sick is
in poor health.
As a noun sick is
sick people in general as a group.
As a verb sick is
to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
exceed |
sick |
As verbs the difference between exceed and sick
is that
exceed is to be larger, greater than (something) while
sick is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
As an adjective sick is
in poor health.
As a noun sick is
sick people in general as a group.
disgusted |
sick |
As adjectives the difference between disgusted and sick
is that
disgusted is filled with disgust while
sick is in poor health.
As verbs the difference between disgusted and sick
is that
disgusted is (
disgust) while
sick is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
As a noun sick is
sick people in general as a group.
sick |
lousy |
In colloquial|lang=en terms the difference between sick and lousy
is that
sick is (colloquial) vomit while
lousy is (colloquial) filled or packed with something.
As adjectives the difference between sick and lousy
is that
sick is in poor health while
lousy is remarkably bad; of poor quality, dirty, or underhanded; mean, contemptible.
As a noun sick
is sick people in general as a group.
As a verb sick
is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
ails |
sick |
As nouns the difference between ails and sick
is that
ails is while
sick is sick people in general as a group.
As verbs the difference between ails and sick
is that
ails is (
ail) while
sick is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
As an adjective sick is
in poor health.
inured |
sick |
As verbs the difference between inured and sick
is that
inured is (
inure) while
sick is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
As an adjective sick is
in poor health.
As a noun sick is
sick people in general as a group.
sick |
lit |
As nouns the difference between sick and lit
is that
sick is sick people in general as a group while
lit is .
As an adjective sick
is in poor health.
As a verb sick
is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
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