No, it is not.
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A synonym for sick (such as ill) could be substituted.
Arthur called in sick, because he did not want his co-workers to catch his flu. Alice was sick of the cat scratching the furniture, so she put the cat on the porch.
The word "sick" is a root word; it has no suffix.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
Bad-Innapropriate, horrible Bad-cool, sick, bomb
"bad" It could also mean "sick" (I feel sick) depending on the context.
Well i doubt it but it might.
Sick, poorly, unwell, infirm, bad, evil, antagonistic...
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A synonym for sick (such as ill) could be substituted.
άρρωστος the word sick
It means stuff like, cool or good.While "grim" means something bad
I personally think that ills are sicknesses,and ills are sicknesses,and feeling bad.
The word sick is an adjective (sick, sicker, sickest), a word that describes a noun; sick is also a noun (a non-count noun) for a group that are sick, for example 'caring for the sick'.
Im sick right now...from bad ham Yes!
The Luhya word for the English word 'sick' is 'omulwalee'.