单词 | sickish |
释义 | sickishadj. 1. Somewhat ill or sick, indisposed; disordered. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased untrumc825 sickc888 unwholec888 slackc897 unstronga900 sicklea1000 sam-halea1023 worseOE attaint1303 languishinga1325 heallessc1374 sicklyc1374 sicklewa1387 bada1393 mishalea1400 languoring?c1425 distempered1440 unwell?c1450 detent?a1475 poora1475 languorousc1475 maladif1481 illa1500 maladiousc1500 wanthriven1508 attainted1509 unsound1513 acrazed1521 cracked1527 unsoundya1529 visited1537 infirmed1552 crazed1555 healthless1568 ill-liking1572 afflicted1574 crazy1576 unhealthful1580 sickish1581 valetudinary1581 not well1587 fainty1590 ill-disposed1596 unhealthsome1598 tainted1600 ill-affected1604 peaking1611 unhealthy1611 infirmited1616 disaffected1626 physical1633 illish1637 pimping1640 invalid1642 misaffected1645 valetudinarious1648 unhale1653 badly1654 unwholesome1655 valetudinous1655 morbulent1656 off the hooksa1658 mawkish1668 morbid1668 unthriven1680 unsane1690 ailing1716 not wellish1737 underlya1742 poorly1750 indifferent1753 comical1755 maladized1790 sober1808 sickened1815 broken-down1816 peaky1821 poorlyish1827 souffrante1827 run-down1831 sicklied1835 addle1844 shaky1844 mean1845 dauncy1846 stricken1846 peakyish1853 po'ly1860 pindling1861 rough1882 rocky1883 suffering1885 wabbit1895 icky-boo1920 like death warmed up1924 icky1938 ropy1945 crappy1956 hanging1971 sick as a parrot1982 shite1987 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions xxx. 109 To speake first of the weake and sickish bodie. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 369 As Beares, when they feele themselues sickish or not well at ease, cure themselues with eating Pismires. 1663 R. Boyle Some Considerations Usefulnesse Exper. Nat. Philos. ii. vi. 185 Though..[it] did make her sickish, especially, when she slept upon it. 1710 J. Swift Jrnl. to Stella 31 Oct. (1948) I. 77 I had a fit of giddiness:..then it went off, leaving me sickish. 1773 T. Percival Ess. Med. & Exper. II. 95 He..was chilly, sickish, and had shooting pains in the head. 1824 J. Galt Rothelan III. 199 A sickish and peevish gentlewoman. 1882 R. L. Stevenson New Arabian Nights I. 48 You feel a little sickish?..take a little brandy. 2. Somewhat nauseating or sickening. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [adjective] > affected by nausea > causing nausea loathsome1398 squeamisha1571 nauseous1618 nauseating1645 sickish1727 qualmish1827 stomach-churning1899 gut-wrenching1972 yuck-making1972 1727 S. J. Vineyard 36 Your Grapes..must not be over Ripe, for..the Wine will be Sickish and Ropey. a1817 T. Dwight Trav. New-Eng. & N.-Y. (1821) II. 450 In passing these receptacles, we were saluted by a sweet, sickish effluvium, oppressive to the lungs. 1857 N. Hawthorne Jrnl. 16 Nov. in Eng. Notebks. (1997) II. vii. 427 The atmosphere was a little faint and sickish. Derivatives ˈsickishly adv. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [adverb] sickly1572 down1625 unhealthily1644 sadly1711 sicklily1727 wretchedly1728 morbidly1804 sickishly1847 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [adverb] > nausea wamblingly1615 squeamishly1843 queasily1845 sickishly1847 1847 Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Sickishly, in a sickish manner. 1880 Literary World (Boston) 24 Apr. 139/1 Most writers upon him are either unpleasantly bitter or sickishly sweet. ˈsickishness n. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun] unhealc700 untrumnessc897 adleeOE sicknessc967 cothec1000 unhealthc1000 woe?a1200 ail?c1225 lying?c1225 maladyc1275 unsoundc1275 feebless1297 languora1375 languishc1384 disease1393 aegritudea1400 lamea1400 maleasea1400 soughta1400 wilc1400 malefaction?a1425 firmityc1426 unwholesomenessc1449 ill1450 languenta1500 distemperancea1535 the valley of the shadow of death1535 affect?1537 affection?1541 distemperature1541 inability1547 sickliness1565 languishment1576 cause1578 unhealthfulness1589 crazedness1593 languorment1593 evilness1599 strickenness1599 craziness1602 distemper1604 unsoundness1605 invaletude1623 unhealthiness1634 achaque1647 unwellness1653 disailment1657 insalubrity1668 faintiness1683 queerness1687 invalidity1690 illness1692 ill health1698 ailment1708 illing1719 invalescence1724 peakingness1727 sickishness1727 valetudinariness1742 ailingness1776 brash1786 invalidism1794 poorliness1814 diseasement1826 invalidship1830 valetudinarianism1839 ailing1862 invalidhood1863 megrims1870 pourriture1890 immersement1903 bug1918 condition1920 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Queasiness, Sickishness at the Stomach. 1733 G. Cheyne Eng. Malady ii. xi. 228 [Not] with such frequent Vomitings, but rather a continued Sickishness. 1779 Duchess of Devonshire Sylph II. 6 I felt a sickishness and chill all over me. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.1581 |
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