Definitions from Wiktionary (SIC)
▸ adverb: Thus; as written; used to indicate, for example, that text is being quoted as it is from the source.
▸ adverb: (by extension) Used in the manner of scare quotes
▸ verb: To mark with a bracketed sic.
▸ verb: (transitive) To incite an attack by, especially a dog or dogs.
▸ verb: (transitive) To set upon; to chase; to attack.
▸ noun: Initialism of second-in-command. [Somebody ranking next below a commander.]
▸ noun: (education, chiefly South Carolina) Initialism of School Improvement Council.
▸ Also see sic
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▸ adverb: Thus; as written; used to indicate, for example, that text is being quoted as it is from the source.
▸ adverb: (by extension) Used in the manner of scare quotes
▸ verb: To mark with a bracketed sic.
▸ verb: (transitive) To incite an attack by, especially a dog or dogs.
▸ verb: (transitive) To set upon; to chase; to attack.
▸ noun: Initialism of second-in-command. [Somebody ranking next below a commander.]
▸ noun: (education, chiefly South Carolina) Initialism of School Improvement Council.
▸ Also see sic
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▸ Words similar to sicked
▸ Usage examples for sicked
▸ Idioms related to sicked
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing sicked
▸ Words that often appear near sicked
▸ Rhymes of sicked
▸ Invented words related to sicked