Sickened can be categorized as a verb.
Adjective |
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sickened - Disgusted or revolted. | ||
Verb |
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sicken - get sick; "She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital" | ||
sicken - upset and make nauseated; "The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach"; "The mold on the food sickened the diners" | ||
sicken - make sick or ill; "This kind of food sickens me" | ||
sicken - cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of; "The pornographic pictures sickened us" |
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1. | verb | The bad smell sickened me. | |
2. | verb | Tom is sickened. | |
3. | verb | I am sickened at the thought of blood. | |
4. | verb | I'm absolutely sickened by this. | |
5. | verb | This sickened her of America, and she came back to live with a maiden aunt at Pinner, in Middlesex. | |
6. | verb | It sickened me to see that happen. | |
7. | verb | You're a horrible person; you sicken me. | |
8. | verb | You're a horrible person; you sicken me. |
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The bad smell sickened me. | |
Tom is sickened. | |
I am sickened at the thought of blood. | |
I'm absolutely sickened by this. | |
This sickened her of America, and she came back to live with a maiden aunt at Pinner, in Middlesex. | |
It sickened me to see that happen. | |
You're a horrible person; you sicken me. | |
You're a horrible person; you sicken me. |