sickly 音标拼音: [s'ɪkli]
a . 病弱的,阴沉的,无精打采的
ad . 成苍白色
vt . 使现病容
病弱的,阴沈的,无精打采的成苍白色使现病容
sickly adj 1 :
unhealthy looking [
synonym : {
sallow }, {
sickly }]
2 :
somewhat ill or prone to illness ; "
my poor ailing grandmother "; "
feeling a bit indisposed today "; "
you look a little peaked "; "
feeling poorly "; "
a sickly child "; "
is unwell and can '
t come to work " [
synonym : {
ailing }, {
indisposed },
{
peaked (
p )}, {
poorly (
p )}, {
sickly }, {
unwell }, {
under the weather }, {
seedy }]
Sickly \
Sick "
ly \,
adv .
In a sick manner or condition ;
ill .
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My people sickly [
with ill will ]
beareth our marriage .
--
Chaucer .
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Sickly \
Sick "
ly \,
v .
t .
To make sick or sickly ; --
with over ,
and probably only in the past participle . [
R .]
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Sicklied o '
er with the pale cast of thought . --
Shak .
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Sentiments sicklied over . . .
with that cloying heaviness into which unvaried sweetness is too apt to subside . --
Jeffrey .
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Sickly \
Sick "
ly \,
a . [
Compar . {
Sicklier };
superl . {
Sickliest }.]
1 .
Somewhat sick ;
disposed to illness ;
attended with disease ;
as ,
a sickly body .
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This physic but prolongs thy sickly days . --
Shak .
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2 .
Producing ,
or tending to ,
disease ;
as ,
a sickly autumn ;
a sickly climate . --
Cowper .
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3 .
Appearing as if sick ;
weak ;
languid ;
pale .
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The moon grows sickly at the sight of day . --
Dryden .
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Nor torrid summer '
s sickly smile . --
Keble .
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4 .
Tending to produce nausea ;
sickening ;
as ,
a sickly smell ;
sickly sentimentality .
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Syn :
Diseased ;
ailing ;
infirm ;
weakly ;
unhealthy ;
healthless ;
weak ;
feeble ;
languid ;
faint .
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110 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sickly ":
achromatic ,
achromic ,
ailing ,
anemic ,
ashen ,
ashy ,
bled white ,
bloodless ,
cachectic ,
cadaverous ,
chloranemic ,
cloying ,
colorless ,
cranky ,
dead ,
deadly pale ,
deathly pale ,
debilitated ,
delicate ,
dim ,
dimmed ,
dingy ,
discolored ,
diseased ,
donsie ,
down ,
drained ,
drawn ,
dull ,
enervated ,
etiolated ,
exhausted ,
exsanguinated ,
exsanguine ,
exsanguineous ,
faded ,
failing ,
faint ,
fallow ,
feeble ,
flat ,
frail ,
ghastly ,
gray ,
haggard ,
healthless ,
hueless ,
hypochromic ,
in poor health ,
indisposed ,
infirm ,
insalubrious ,
insipid ,
invalid ,
lackluster ,
languishing ,
leaden ,
livid ,
low ,
lurid ,
lusterless ,
mat ,
maudlin ,
mawkish ,
mealy ,
mean ,
moribund ,
morose ,
muddy ,
mushy ,
neutral ,
noisome ,
noxious ,
off -
color ,
offish ,
pale ,
pale as death ,
pale -
faced ,
pallid ,
pasty ,
peaked ,
peaking ,
peaky ,
pimping ,
poorly ,
puny ,
reduced ,
reduced in health ,
run -
down ,
sallow ,
sick ,
sickish ,
tallow -
faced ,
toneless ,
uncolored ,
unhealthful ,
unhealthy ,
unsound ,
valetudinarian ,
valetudinary ,
wan ,
washed -
out ,
watery ,
waxen ,
weak ,
weakened ,
weakly ,
whey -
faced ,
white ,
with low resistance
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SICKLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SICKLY is somewhat unwell; also : habitually ailing How to use sickly in a sentence
Sickly - definition of sickly by The Free Dictionary 1 Prone to sickness 2 Of, caused by, or associated with sickness: a sickly pallor 3 Conducive to sickness: a sickly climate 4 Causing nausea; nauseating 5 Lacking vigor or strength; feeble or weak: a sickly handshake
SICKLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A sickly person or animal is weak, unhealthy, and often ill He had been a sickly child
SICKLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com SICKLY definition: not strong; unhealthy; ailing See examples of sickly used in a sentence
SICKLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary sickly adjective (ILL) Add to word list weak, unhealthy, and often sick: a sickly child plant
sickly adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of sickly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
sickly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sickly (third-person singular simple present sicklies, present participle sicklying, simple past and past participle sicklied) (transitive, archaic, literary) To make (something) sickly
sickly - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Pathology of, connected with, or arising from ill health: a sickly complexion marked by the prevalence of ill health, as a region: the epidemic left the town sickly
Sickly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you're frequently ill, or often under the weather, you're sickly A sickly child tends to miss a lot of school
What does sickly mean? - Definitions. net Sickly refers to someone or something that frequently has poor, weak, or delicate health conditions or is associated with illness or poor health It may also refer to something that appears unpleasant or distasteful, giving an impression of disease or decay