Concept cluster: Negative qualities > Feeling unwell or unhealthy
adj
Outrageous; tasteless.
n
(obsolete) Sickness; disease.
adj
Sickly; sick; ill; unwell.
n
Something which ails one; a disease; sickness.
adj
(chiefly applied to a person's state of health) Sickly, unhealthy, unwell.
adj
(Northern England) Ill, unwell.
v
To suffer from boredom. (This entry is a translation hub.)
adj
(informal) Low in spirit or health; down.
adj
Lacking in taste or flavor.
n
(singular or plural, informal) The negative emotional state produced by a particular action, occupation, experience or idea.
adj
Ill-conditioned, malignant; cacoethical.
adj
Ill-conditioned, malignant; cacoethic.
adj
Characteristic of churning; (by extension) queasy
adj
Sickly; weak.
n
As much (of something one dislikes) as one can accept.
adj
(obsolete) Sickly, frail; diseased.
adj
(obsolete) Sick in the stomach, especially from excess in eating or drinking.
adj
(US, regional) Sick; delicate.
n
(chiefly in similes) A person who appears pale or sickly.
adj
Of weak health; easily sick; unable to endure hardship.
adj
(obsolete) Affected with disease.
adj
(colloquial) Very unwell; sick as a dog.
n
(usually in the plural) A sad, gloomy state of the mind; sadness; melancholy; despondency.
n
(rare) Physical sickness.
n
(idiomatic) A person who has been rendered indecisive, alienated, uncaring, confused, or helpless in conjunction with experiencing debilitating emotions, such as worry, fear, panic, despair, etc.
v
To make pale and sickly-looking.
n
The situation where a person tires of a frequently consumed food or drink because its flavor has become uninteresting.
adj
(informal) Crippled, injured; damaged as to awkwardly impede function.
n
(US, colloquial, historical) The "Violence Week in Review" cable sent from the US embassy in El Salvador, listing the names of killed and missing persons.
adj
(idiomatic) sickened
adj
Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition
adj
Unwell in terms of health or physical condition; sick.
n
(idiomatic) A state of illness, or bad health.
adj
having an unhealthy appearance
n
(countable) An instance of a disease or poor health.
adj
Characterised by ill or illness
adj
Mildly ill.
adj
Unappetizingly flavorless.
adj
Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect or temporary obstruction of a function.
n
Alternative spelling of lurgy (an illness or ailment) [(Britain, slang) A fictitious, highly infectious disease; often used in the phrase "the dreaded lurgi", sometimes as a reference to flu-like symptoms]
adj
(obsolete) sickly
adj
(rare) sick; ill
n
Any ailment or disease of the body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder.
adj
Experiencing malaise.
adj
(archaic) unhealthy
adj
weak; timid; ineffectual
adj
weak; timid; ineffectual
adj
(informal) feeling ill, especially used of clergymen having worked all day Sunday
v
(obsolete, transitive) To reject or spit (something) out because it causes a feeling of nausea.
adj
(idiomatic) Feeling mildly unwell.
v
(Scotland) To be in ill health; to be sickly and shrivelled.
adj
(idiomatic, US) Absent from work due to an illness.
adj
Sickly-looking, peaky.
adj
(Mississippi) Sickly.
adj
Sickly; peaked.
adj
(obsolete) Unhealthy; causing disease.
n
One who is afflicted with pellagra.
adj
ill, unwell, sick
adj
sickening; unsatisfactory; generally bad
adj
Poorly, sickly.
adj
(chiefly Southern US, south Midland US) (Frequently) ill; poorly, sickly.
v
(intransitive) To have a sickly feeling.
v
(transitive) To make queasy; sicken.
n
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see running, sore.; an ulcer that oozes pus.
v
(intransitive, rare) To become sad or unhappy.
adj
Infirm; unwell; gone to seed.
adj
Eye dialect spelling of sick. [(less common in the UK) In poor health; ill.]
adj
(colloquial) In bad taste.
adj
(simile) Very ill.
adj
(simile) Very ill.
adj
(simile) Very ill.
adj
(simile) extremely sick; very ill.
adj
(idiomatic) Despairing, distressed, or anxious.
n
A building having the negative effects of sick building syndrome.
n
The adverse environmental conditions in a building that pose a health risk to its occupants.
n
(often derogatory) Literature focusing on an ill character or characters.
n
(idiomatic, usually with of) A weak member of a peer group, especially the weakest.
n
(politics) Any European country undergoing economic difficulty.
n
(informal, idiomatic) A person who is sick (mentally disturbed) in a morbid or gruesome way.
adj
(chiefly US) Nauseated, queasy or vomiting, sick.
n
Alternative form of sicko [(derogatory, slang) A person with unpleasant tastes, views or habits.]
n
One who, or that which, sickens.
adv
(sometimes figuratively) In a manner to sicken.
n
(fandom slang, countable) A fanfic which focuses on a character dealing with illness.
v
(transitive) To deform (as with a red blood cell) into an abnormal crescent shape.
n
(medicine, informal) A person who has sickle-cell disease.
v
(transitive, rare, dated, nonstandard) To make sickly or sickish
adv
In a sickly manner.
adj
Not in good health; (somewhat) sick.
n
(India) A person who is unwell or incapacitated.
n
(linguistics) The analogical misuse of a rarer or marked grammatical case in the place of a more common or unmarked case.
n
A physically ill person.
adj
Sickly; feeble; infirm.
adj
Having a spiritual problem, especially one affecting one's mood.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To turn the stomach of; to sicken or repel.
adj
Suffering from a syndrome.
adj
Characterised or marked by ugliness
adj
(rare) Not delicious; disagreeable to the senses.
adj
(idiomatic) ill or gloomy, especially from a cold or flu.
adj
sick or ill
adj
(slang, dated) depressed; melancholy
adj
Having a repulsive taste, so as to make tasting too unpleasant an experience to attempt.
adj
(of a stomach or gastrointestinal tract, referred to as stomach) Feeling unwell, nauseated, or ready to vomit.
adj
Sickly, infirm, of ailing health
n
(dated) A sickly, infirm person.
adj
(obsolete) valetudinarian; infirm, sickly
adj
(archaic, rare) Causing wounds, wounding.
adj
Pale, sickly-looking.
adj
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Stunted; ill-grown; decayed; in a state of decline.
adj
(slang) Boring or disappointing.
adj
(obsolete or dialectal) Sickly, wizened, feeble.
adj
(West Country, Cornwall, Devon) Sickly, weak.
n
(rare) The quality of being zonked.

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