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Sicken
Meaning
Verb
●
To make ill.
●
To become ill.
●
To
fill
with
disgust
or abhorrence.
●
In Sports:
To lower the
standing
of.
●
To be
filled
with
disgust
or abhorrence.
●
To become
disgusting
or tedious.
●
To become
weak
; to
decay
; to languish.
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Origin
sicken
English
-en
English
-en
Middle English (1100-1500)
-enen
Middle English (1100-1500)
sick
English
sek
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
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Irk
Fascinate
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Repulse
Irritate
Annoy
Kill
Disgusts
Injure
Harm
Traumatize
Destroy
Disgust
Infect
Poison
Decimate
Hurt
Displease
Suffocate
Parasitize
Endanger
Devastate
Mistreat
Starve
Afflict
Dehumanize
Frustrate
Startle
Mystify
Distress
Weaken
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Rhymes
Sicken
Hickin
Dicken
Wiccan
Ficken
Blicken
Chicken
Bricken
Quicken
Thicken
Slicken
Stricken
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