sicker Antonyms

Meaning of sicker

Webster

sicker (v. i.)

To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

Webster

sicker (a.)

Alt. of Siker

Webster

sicker (adv.)

Alt. of Siker

sicker Sentence Examples

  1. The ill patient grew sicker day by day, their condition deteriorating rapidly.
  2. The dog became sicker after eating the spoiled food, vomiting and having diarrhea.
  3. The baby was born sicker than expected, requiring immediate medical attention.
  4. The outbreak of the virus made everyone sicker, especially the elderly and immunocompromised.
  5. The prolonged exposure to smoke and pollution left her feeling sicker and out of breath.
  6. The child was sicker than usual after returning from school, complaining of a sore throat and fever.
  7. The injured bird was sicker than it appeared, its broken wing and internal injuries undisclosed.
  8. The long hours and stress at work made me sicker than I had ever felt before.
  9. The air in the closed room was stale and made us sicker, causing headaches and nausea.
  10. The contaminated water supply made the entire town sicker, with people suffering from gastrointestinal illnesses.

FAQs About the word sicker

To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack., Alt. of Siker, Alt. of Siker

poorly, bad, dizzy, unwell, down, ill, out of sorts, ailing, under the weather, sickish

cured, wholesome, better, conditioned, whole, sound, healthful, well, healthy, cured

The ill patient grew sicker day by day, their condition deteriorating rapidly.

The dog became sicker after eating the spoiled food, vomiting and having diarrhea.

The baby was born sicker than expected, requiring immediate medical attention.

The outbreak of the virus made everyone sicker, especially the elderly and immunocompromised.