"Sickest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sickest" Meaning

Adjective: referring to the most extreme or strongest form of something, usually something unpleasant or unlikable.

Example: "He is literally the sickest rapper in the city."

Synonyms: most extreme, the worst, the most intense, the most extreme.

Origin: The word is an example of euphemistic understatement, where a strong term is softened by using the adjective "sick" meaning extreme or exciting, rather than its usual meaning of violently ill.

"Sickest" Examples

Examples of the word "Sickest"


The sickest part of the movie was the scary scenes.
The sickest joke I've ever heard made me laugh so hard.
She was feeling the sickest that morning and had to go to the hospital.
The sickest day of the year is New Year's Eve due to many cold virus cases.
Professor Smith said the sickest thing he'd seen in his twenty years of teaching was ...

"Sickest" Similar Words

Sickbay

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The sickbay is a room or ward in a hospital or other healthcare facility where patients who are being treated for illnesses or injuries are cared for. It is a place where medical staff provide care, treatment, and observation to patients who are recovering from an operation, fighting an illness, or requiring constant monitoring.

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Sick, as an adjective, has several meanings.<br><br>1. Feeling unwell or ill: "I've been feeling sick this morning."<br>2. Not feeling well enough to work or engage in activities: "I'm too sick to go to school."<br>3. Morally flawed or wrong: "It's sick that the company is lying to its customers."<br>4. Extremely interesting or exciting: "That movie was sick, I couldn't look away."<br><br>As a verb, "sick" means to vomit or throw up.

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Sickening

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Intensely unpleasant or nauseating, either physically or morally. Synonyms: disgusting, revolting, revolting, vile, nauseating, foul. Antonyms: delightful, pleasant, enjoyable, nice.

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Sickle

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A curved blade, usually attached at a curved or U-shaped rod, used for cutting or reaping plants, particularly grain.

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The word "sickled" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "sickle". <br><br>The word "sickle" has several related meanings:<br><br>1. A curved blade or scythe, typically with a short handle, used for cutting grain or other crops.<br>2. To cut or harvest grain or other crops with a sickle.<br>3. To cut or divide something into a curved shape, especially by cutting or splitting into pieces.<br><br>As a verb, "sickled" means:<br><br>1. Pasted tense of cutting or harvesting with a sickle, typically shrinking or withering grain, especially wheat, barley, or oats.<br>2. To curve or bend, especially by cutting or splitting into pieces, like grain splitting and forming a sickle shape.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. She used the sickle to harvest the wheat.<br>2. The fields are sickling for harvest, and the wheat will be dried and stored.<br>3. The potato grew sickled, as it was cut with diseases.

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Sickliest

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Most vulnerable to illness; fragile in health.

Sickliness

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