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Sickened - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sickened means feeling extreme disgust, revulsion, or nausea, either physically or emotionally. It is often used to describe a strong reaction to something unpleasant or offensive.

sickened

/ˈsɪkənd/ /ˈsɪkənd/

Definition:

Filled with disgust or revulsion; made to feel nauseated or morally repulsed.

Synonyms:

disgusted, repulsed, nauseated, horrified

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

delighted, pleased

Common Collocations:

sickened by violence, sickened at the sight, sickened with disgust

Derivatives:

sickening, sickeningly

Usage Tips:

Use "sickened" to describe strong emotional or physical disgust, often followed by "by" or "at."

Common Phrases:

sickened to the stomach, sickened by betrayal, sickened beyond words

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "sēoc" (ill) + "-en" (verb suffix), meaning to make or become ill or disgusted.

Examples:

  • 1. The news of the crime sickened the entire community.
  • 2. She was sickened by the cruelty she witnessed.
  • 3. The spoiled food left him feeling sickened for hours.
  • 4. His lies sickened everyone who trusted him.

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