Translation: enclenque OR enfermizo
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).
The word "sick" is a root word; it has no suffix.
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.
"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.
Still Sickly Business was created in 2005.