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- Dictionarysicken/ˈsɪk(ə)n/
verb
- 1. make (someone) feel disgusted or appalled: "she was sickened by the bomb attack" Similar
- 2. become ill: "Dawson sickened unexpectedly and died in 1916" Similar Opposite
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Sicken means to become ill or to cause someone to feel unpleasant emotions, especially anger and shock. See the meaning, pronunciation, usage and examples of sicken in English and other languages.
- English (US)
SICKEN meaning: 1. to become ill: 2. to cause someone to...
- Znaczenie Sicken, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
sicken definicja: 1. to become ill: 2. to cause someone to...
- Indonesian Translation
sicken translate: jatuh sakit, membuat mual. Learn more in...
- Sicken in Simplified Chinese
SICKEN translate: 有病的, 生病,得病, 令人不快的, 使难受;使愤怒;使震惊. Learn more...
- Sicken: Thai Translation
sicken translate: ป่วย, ขยะแขยง. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sicken: Portuguese Translation
SICKEN translate: adoecer, dar nojo a, enojar, adoecer,...
- Sicken: Czech Translation
sicken - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Sicken: French Translation
sicken translate: tomber malade, écœurer. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
1. : to make sick. 2. : to cause revulsion in. their prejudice sickens me. sickener. ˈsi-kə-nər. ˈsik-nər. noun. Synonyms. disgust. gross out. nauseate.
Sicken means to become ill or to cause someone to feel unpleasant emotions, especially anger and shock. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
Sicken definition: to make or become sick.. See examples of SICKEN used in a sentence.
Sicken means to make somebody feel very shocked and angry, or to become ill (old-fashioned). Learn how to pronounce, spell and use this verb with examples and synonyms.
Things that sicken you make you feel upset or ill. It might sicken you to realize that you've hit a squirrel with your car. When things sicken you, they either make you feel terrible — disgusted or horrified — or they make you physically sick.
sicken to make someone feel very shocked, angry, and almost ill because something is so unpleasant: I was sickened by the lack of concern for the child's welfare. repulse [often passive] ( somewhat formal ) to make someone feel disgust or strong dislike: I was repulsed by the smell of liquor on his breath.