sickened (Meaning)

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sickened (imp. & p. p.)

of Sicken

sickened Sentence Examples

  1. The sight of the emaciated child sickened her to the depths of her soul.
  2. The stench of the decaying body sickened the forensic team.
  3. The heartless act of cruelty sickened their consciences.
  4. The betrayal by her closest friend sickened her with anger and disbelief.
  5. The grotesque wounds on the victim sickened the first responders.
  6. The oppressive heat and humidity sickened the travelers, draining their energy.
  7. The news of the mass shooting sickened the nation, casting a pall of despair.
  8. The insecticide's fumes sickened the gardener, causing severe nausea.
  9. The viral outbreak sickened thousands within a matter of days, overwhelming hospitals.
  10. The thought of his loved one suffering sickened him, filling him with unbearable anguish.

FAQs About the word sickened

of Sicken

sick, poorly, bad, unhealthy, shaky, troubled, unsound, dizzy, down, indisposed

sound, cured, better, cured, better, sound, well, well,whole, conditioned

The sight of the emaciated child sickened her to the depths of her soul.

The stench of the decaying body sickened the forensic team.

The heartless act of cruelty sickened their consciences.

The betrayal by her closest friend sickened her with anger and disbelief.