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Adjectives of Sickness and Death

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ill
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unwell
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diseased
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wounded
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allergic
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sore
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manic
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untreated
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contagious
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chronic
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swollen
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probiotic
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infected
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acute
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infectious
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asymptomatic
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congenital
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lethal
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fatal
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deadly
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dead
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deceased
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lifeless
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afflicted
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bedridden
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ailing
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infirm
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peaky
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queasy
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injured
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terminal
sick
sick
Adjective
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not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

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I think the milk was bad; it made me sick.
My dog got sick and we visited the vet.
ill
ill
Adjective
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not in a fine mental or physical state

unwell
unwell
Adjective
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not feeling physically or mentally healthy or fit

diseased
diseased
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affected by a disease

wounded
wounded
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injured physically, especially in battle or combat

allergic
allergic
Adjective
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having negative reactions to specific substances, such as sneezing, itching, or swelling, due to sensitivity to those substances

sore
sore
Adjective
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(of a body part) feeling painful or tender, often as a result of injury, strain, or illness

manic
manic
Adjective
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experiencing a state of extreme excitement, energy, or activity, often characterized by uncontrollable or frenzied behavior

untreated
Adjective
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d
d

(of a condition or ailment) not addressed or managed with medical care or treatment

contagious
contagious
Adjective
c
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n
n
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s
s

(of a disease) transmittable from one person to another through close contact

chronic
chronic
Adjective
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(of an illness) difficult to cure and long-lasting

swollen
swollen
Adjective
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l
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ə
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(of a part of the body) unusually large, particularly because of an injury or illness

probiotic
Adjective
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containing beneficial bacteria or microorganisms, often used to promote digestive health or balance within the body

infected
Adjective
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d
d

affected by a disease-causing agent, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites

acute
Adjective
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t
e

(of an illness) suddenly becoming severe but for a short time

infectious
infectious
Adjective
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n
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f
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ɛ
c
k
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ʃ
iou
ə
s
s

(of a disease or condition) capable of transmitting from one person, organism, or object to another through direct or indirect contact

asymptomatic
Adjective
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(of a disease) not showing any symptoms associated with it

congenital
Adjective
c
k
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l
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having a disease since birth that is not necessarily hereditary

lethal
lethal
Adjective
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ə
l
l

capable of causing death

fatal
fatal
Adjective
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f
a
t
t
a
ə
l
l

resulting in death

deadly
deadly
Adjective
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d
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ɛ
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having the potential to cause death

dead
dead
Adjective
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d
ea
ɛ
d
d

not alive anymore

deceased
deceased
Adjective
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ea
i
s
s
e
d
t

referring to a person who has recently died

lifeless
lifeless
Adjective
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l
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f
f
e
l
l
e
ə
ss
s

without any signs of life or vitality

afflicted
afflicted
Adjective
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ə
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f
l
l
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ɪ
c
k
t
t
e
ɪ
d
d

suffering from a physical or mental ailment, hardship, or distress

bedridden
bedridden
Adjective
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e
e
d
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r
r
i
ɪ
dd
d
e
ə
n
n

having to stay in bed, usually for a long time, due to illness or injury

ailing
ailing
Adjective
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l
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ɪ
n
n
g
g

suffering from an illness or injury

infirm
Adjective
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ɪ
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m
m

lacking in strength, often due to age or illness

peaky
Adjective
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p
ea
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k
y
i

looking pale or sickly

queasy
Adjective
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k
u
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ea
i
s
z
y
i

feeling discomfort or nausea

injured
injured
Adjective
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ɪ
n
n
j
ʤ
u
ɜ
r
r
e
d
d

physically harmed or wounded

terminal
terminal
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t
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m
i
ə
n
n
a
ə
l
l

(of an illness) having no cure and gradually leading to death

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