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    sickly
    /ˈsɪkli/

    adjective

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  2. SICKLY definition: 1. weak, unhealthy, and often sick: 2. causing a slight feeling of wanting to vomit: 3…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : somewhat unwell. also : habitually ailing. 2. : produced by or associated with sickness. a sickly complexion. a sickly appetite. 3. : producing or tending to produce disease : unwholesome. a sickly climate. 4. a. : appearing as if sick. b. : lacking in vigor : weak. a sickly plant. 5. : sickening. a sickly odor. sickliness noun. sickly.

  4. Sickly definition: not strong; unhealthy; ailing.. See examples of SICKLY used in a sentence.

  5. Sickly people aren't in perfect health — they are prone to coming down with illnesses, or they just generally don't feel well. You can also describe someone as appearing sickly, if their faces are pale and unhealthy-looking.

  6. 1. Prone to sickness. 2. Of, caused by, or associated with sickness: a sickly pallor. 3. Conducive to sickness: a sickly climate. 4. Causing nausea; nauseating. 5. Lacking vigor or strength; feeble or weak: a sickly handshake. tr.v. sick·lied, sick·ly·ing, sick·lies. Archaic To make sickly. sick′li·ness n. sick′ly, sick′li·ly adv.

  7. 1. disposed to frequent ailments; not healthy; weak. 2. of, relating to, or caused by sickness. 3. (of a smell, taste, etc) causing revulsion or nausea. 4. (of light or colour) faint or feeble. 5. mawkish; insipid. sickly affectation. adverb. 6. in a sick or sickly manner.

  8. Definition of sickly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.