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sickening
[ sik-uh-ning ]
adjective
- causing or capable of causing sickness, especially nausea, disgust, or loathing:
sickening arrogance.
Synonyms: loathsome, disgusting, nauseating
sickening
/ ˈsɪkənɪŋ /
adjective
- causing sickness or revulsion
- informal.extremely annoying
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Derived Forms
- ˈsickeningly, adverb
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Other Words From
- sicken·ing·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sickening1
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Example Sentences
Hot orange flames leap into the sky bringing with them the sickening, inescapable stench of death.
Lack of elaboration is a virus that continually infects the book, sometimes having a sickening effect on the reader.
His giddy glee turns sickening when you consider the coldhearted inhumanity that necessarily lies beneath.
By then he was blue in the face, a sickening color, like an old hematoma.
They absolutely must boycott this absurd, insane, sickening, repulsive, shameful, and at the same time shame-less circus.
With sickening repugnance, I seized the Thing by its two broad shoulders and rolled it over.
The station building gave sickening creaks; then it toppled with a crash.
It is not only annoying, but absolutely sickening to some, and a truly lady-like person will avoid all such topics.
Aristide composed his face into an expression of parental interest; but within him there was shivering and sickening upheaval.
It was like an old pain returning at an unexpected moment to chill a man with the sickening reminder that all joy must end.
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