adopted |
sick |
As verbs the difference between adopted and sick
is that
adopted is (
adopt) 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 |
sickens |
As verbs the difference between sick and sickens
is that
sick is to vomit while
sickens is third-person singular of sicken.
As an adjective sick
is in poor health.
As a noun sick
is sick people in general as a group.
sick |
till |
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).
As a proper noun till is
.
sick |
injured |
As verbs the difference between sick and injured
is that
sick is to vomit while
injured is past tense of injure.
As an adjective sick
is in poor health.
As a noun sick
is sick people in general as a group.
sick |
deck |
As adjectives the difference between sick and deck
is that
sick is in poor health while
deck is thick.
As a noun sick
is sick people in general as a group.
As a verb sick
is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
diseased |
sick |
Related terms |
Diseased is a related term of sick.
As adjectives the difference between diseased and sick
is that
diseased is affected with or suffering from disease 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).
sick |
thick |
As adjectives the difference between sick and thick
is that
sick is in poor health while
thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
As nouns the difference between sick and thick
is that
sick is sick people in general as a group while
thick is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
As verbs the difference between sick and thick
is that
sick is to vomit while
thick is to thicken.
As an adverb thick is
in a thick manner.
sick |
sicked |
As verbs the difference between sick and sicked
is that
sick is to vomit while
sicked is past tense of sick.
As an adjective sick
is in poor health.
As a noun sick
is sick people in general as a group.
sick |
heal |
As nouns the difference between sick and heal
is that
sick is sick people in general as a group while
heal is (obsolete) health.
As verbs the difference between sick and heal
is that
sick is to vomit or
sick can be (rare) while
heal is to hide; conceal; keep secret or
heal can be to make better from a disease, wound, etc; to revive or cure.
As an adjective sick
is in poor health.
sick |
unnatural |
Related terms |
Sick is a related term of unnatural.
As adjectives the difference between sick and unnatural
is that
sick is in poor health while
unnatural is not natural; supernatural or artificial.
As a noun sick
is sick people in general as a group.
As a verb sick
is to vomit or
sick can be (rare).
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