📒 physically or mentally ill
- a sick child
- a sick relative/patient
- Her mother's very sick.
📒 feeling that you want to vomit
- Mum, I feel sick!
- If you eat any more cake you'll make yourself sick.
- a sick feeling in your stomach
📒 feeling sick as a result of travelling on a ship, plane, etc.
📒 bored with or annoyed about something that has been happening for a long time, and wanting it to stop
- sick of somebody/something I'm sick of the way you've treated me.
- I'm sick and tired of your moaning.
- I'm sick to death of all of you!
📒 dealing with physical or mental pain, disease or death in a cruel way that some people think is offensive
- a sick joke
- That's really sick.
📒 getting pleasure from doing strange or cruel things
- a sick mind
- People think I'm sick for having a rat as a pet.
- We live in a sick society.
📒 very good, a lot of fun, etc.
- I love that song—it’s sick!
📒 to bring food from your stomach back out through your mouth
- I was sick three times in the night.
- She had been violently sick.
📒 to be extremely worried
- Where have you been? I've been worried sick about you.
- She was worrying herself sick about the exams.
📒 to become sick
- A week later he fell sick and died.
- He fell sick with yellow fever.
📒 to make somebody angry or full of horror
- His hypocrisy makes me sick.
- Her attitude makes me sick.
📒 feeling very sick; vomiting a lot
📒 very disappointed
📒 very unhappy or disappointed
📒 feeling very angry or worried
- Nora turned sick to her stomach on hearing this news.
- It makes me sick to my stomach to hear such stupid attitudes.
📒 feeling that you want to vomit