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View usage for: (sɪkən) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense sickens, present participle sickening, past tense, past participle sickened1. verbIf something sickens you, it makes you feel disgusted. The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him. [VERB noun] What he saw there sickened him, despite all his years of police work. [VERB noun] Synonyms: disgust, revolt, nauseate, repel More Synonyms of sicken 2. verbIf you sicken, you become ill. [old-fashioned] Many of them sickened and died. [VERB] Synonyms: fall ill, take sick, ail [literary], go down with something More Synonyms of sicken sicken in British English (ˈsɪkən) verb1. to make or become sick, nauseated, or disgusted 2. (intransitive; often foll by for) to show symptoms (of an illness) sicken in American English (ˈsɪkən) verb transitive, verb intransitive to make or become sick, ill, disgusted, distressed, etc. Derived forms sickener (ˈsickener) noun Examples of 'sicken' in a sentencesicken What happened next has sickened the nation.The entire nation was sickened by his murder.Then his little brother sickened, and died too.He said of the affair: 'I just was sickened by myself.She says: 'It sickened me. British English: sicken VERB If something sickens you, it makes you feel disgusted. The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him. - American English: sicken
- Brazilian Portuguese: enojar
- Chinese: 使厌恶
- European Spanish: asquear
- French: écœurer
- German: anwidern
- Italian: rivoltare
- Japanese: うんざりさせる
- Korean: 역겹게 하다
- European Portuguese: enojar
- Latin American Spanish: asquear
Chinese translation of 'sicken' vt - (= disgust)
使作呕(嘔) (shǐ zuò'ǒu)
Definition to make (someone) feel nauseated or disgusted What he saw there sickened him, despite years of police work. Synonyms gross out (slang) make your gorge rise Many of them sickened and died. Synonyms fall ill take sick go down with something contract something be stricken by something Phrasal verbsSee sicken for somethingSee sicken of something or someone Additional synonymsDefinition to trouble or afflict a debate on what ails the industry Synonyms trouble, worry, bother, distress, pain, upset, annoy, irritate, sicken, afflict, be the matter with Definition to arouse feelings of disgust in (someone) The smell of sardines nauseates me. I don't understand why people like them. Synonyms disgust, offend, horrify, revolt, repel, repulse, gross out (slang) Definition to cause (someone) to feel disgusted excitement which frightened and repelled her Synonyms disgust, offend, revolt, sicken, nauseate, put you off, make you sick, gross you out (US, slang), turn you off (informal), make you shudder, turn your stomach, give you the creeps (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition to cause to feel disgust He entirely revolts me. Synonyms disgust, offend, turn off (informal), sicken, repel, repulse, nauseate, gross out (slang), shock, turn your stomach, make your flesh creep, give you the creeps (informal) The true facts will turn your stomach. Synonyms sicken, disgust, revolt, repel, nauseate, gross out (US, slang), make your gorge rise |