sick
Prononciation : [/ˈsɪk/]
Mot
Contexte : « health »
(adjective) feeling unwell or ill, possibly with symptoms like a fever, cough, or stomachache. When you have a cold or flu, you feel sick.
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She stayed home from school because she was sick with a cold.
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He is not sick; he's as healthy as a horse.
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Are you feeling sick today?
Contexte : « disgusted »
(adjective) feeling disgusted or repulsed by something. When something is gross or makes you uncomfortable, you might say it's sick.
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The smell of rotten eggs made her feel sick.
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He finds horror movies sick and prefers comedies.
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Do scary movies make you feel sick?
Contexte : « slang »
(noun) something that is very impressive or cool. When you think something is really awesome or amazing, you might say it's sick.
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That skateboarding trick was sick; everyone cheered.
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I don't understand why people think skydiving is sick.
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Do you think the new movie is going to be sick?
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