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    sickly
    /ˈsɪkli/

    adjective

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  2. Sickly means weak, unhealthy, and often sick, or causing a slight feeling of wanting to vomit, or emotional in an unpleasant way. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

    • Sickly in Traditional Chinese

      SICKLY translate: 有病的, 虛弱的;多病的, 嘔吐, 令人作嘔的;令人噁心的, 過分煽情的....

    • Indonesian Translation

      sickly translate: sakit-sakitan, suram, lemah. Learn more in...

    • Sicko

      SICKO definition: 1. someone who behaves or thinks in a...

  3. Sickly means somewhat unwell, habitually ailing, or produced by or associated with sickness. It can also mean appearing as if sick, lacking in vigor, or sickening. See synonyms, examples, and word history of sickly.

  4. Sickly means not strong, unhealthy, or ailing, or causing sickness or nausea. See the origin, synonyms, and usage of sickly in sentences from various sources.

  5. Sickly means weak, unhealthy, or nauseating. It can describe a person, an animal, a smell, a taste, or a light. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of sickly.

  6. Sickly people aren't in perfect health — they are prone to coming down with illnesses, or they just generally don't feel well. You can also describe someone as appearing sickly, if their faces are pale and unhealthy-looking.

  7. Sickly means often ill or not looking healthy and strong. It can also describe something that makes you feel sick, such as a sweet smell or a green colour. See pronunciation, synonyms and usage notes.

  8. Sickly means weak and often sick, or unpleasant and making you feel slightly sick. Learn how to use this adjective with examples and translations in different languages.