Translation: enclenque OR enfermizo
Malo.
No bueno.
The definition of the word sickly is "often ill; in poor health."
The definition of the word sickly is "often ill; in poor health."
Possibly. Sickly is an adjective when used to mean in ill health (e.g. he was a sickly child) and may be seen as either an adjective or adverb when modifying a color (adjective) to mean ugly or repugnant (e.g. a sickly green hue). The open question is whether the word hue or green is being modified.But sickly is an adverb, used preferentially over sickily, to mean in a manner indicating sickness.(e.g. he coughed sickly).
No.An adverb is used to describe a verb (a doing word) and ends in ly:The girl quietly crept down stairs.They are both adjectives, even though Sickly ends in ly:It tasted sickly or The sickly food was disgusting.The room was brown or The brown carpet was very stylish.
The word "sick" is a root word; it has no suffix.
"Even if their parents are sickly, that does not predispose the children to the same condition."
She looked sickly after spending days in bed with a fever.
Sickly Business was created in 2004.
Mawkish is an adjective which means sentimental in a feeble or sickly way; or having a faint, sickly flavor or odor. Example sentence:Inexperienced adolescents sometimes approach romance with mawkish behavior.
According to Wikipedia, it describes a living thing as being bony, thin and/or sickly.
In the Bible the word plague means a disease with a high mortality rate. This was a generalized term for the sickly people.
Yes, Ringo Starr was a vary sickly child.