Both infirm and sickly individuals typically experience a decline in health and vitality, often resulting in increased vulnerability to illnesses and a reduced ability to perform daily activities. They may have chronic health conditions or be more susceptible to infections and other health issues. Additionally, both terms convey a sense of physical weakness or frailty, highlighting their overall diminished well-being.
both are correct but infirm is normally to be used
Infirm's synonym is weak so just use the common word weak in a sentence and replace it with infirm. For instance... My grandmother became weak with age. My grandmother became infirm with age. Voila! By doing that you just made a sentence for INFIRM.
invalid person is that person who is sick. for example wheel chair person,handicaped person.
The expression "pale as a ghost" is commonly used to describe a person who looks pale or sickly.
EMI - elderly menthally infirm (a person with Alzheimer disease)
Sore and tired anaemic, debilitated, delicate, exhausted, faint, feeble, fragile, frail, infirm, puny, shaky, sickly, spent, tender, unsteady, wasted, cowardly, impotent, indecisive, ineffectual, infirm, irresolute, pathetic, powerless, soft, spineless, hollow, lame, shallow, defenceless, vulnerable, tasteless, thin, watery.
A person who is frequently ill can be called "sickly" or "prone to illness."
The synonyms of infirm are; ailing, anemic. The antonyms are; healthy, strong.
She looked sickly after spending days in bed with a fever.
Sickly Business was created in 2004.
You can get many dangerous and sickly diseases from bathrooms. You can get diseases such as the common flu to E.Coli.
The definition of the word sickly is "often ill; in poor health."