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sicker Meaning in Tamil ( sicker வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பிணியற்ற,



sicker தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இசைக் கலைஞர்கள் யோசே என்ரிக்கே கமிலோ ரொடொ பிணியற்றோ (Spanish: José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro) (15 July 1871 – 1 May 1917) (15, ஜூலை 1871 - 1, மே 1917) என்பவர் உருகுவை நாட்டைச் சேர்ந்த கட்டுரையாளர் ஆவார்.

sicker's Usage Examples:

He hadn't eaten in a week, afraid of making his mother sicker by drinking her blood.


She objected to the inhumanity of the experiment, since it was clear that the raw fooders were getting better, while the group taking hospital foods and drugs got sicker!The kitten, "Spider," became even sicker and vomited one time.


The walter sickert, thomas barker building was bohemian glass, Thomas barker building was bohemian glass, thomas gainsborough designed in 1897 by a Scottish architect, John McKean Brydon.


She objected to the inhumanity of the experiment, since it was clear that the raw fooders were getting better, while the group taking hospital foods and drugs got sicker!They have (besides their purely spiritual work) opposed the sale of alcohol, denounced inhumanity from the farmers, encouraged the natives to labour and taught them mechanical arts.


The walter sickert, Thomas barker building was bohemian glass, thomas gainsborough designed in 1897 by a Scottish architect, John McKean Brydon.


Thus, if the child seems to be getting sicker instead of better, parents should call the doctor immediately.


The walter sickert, Thomas barker building was bohemian glass, thomas Gainsborough designed in 1897 by a Scottish architect, John McKean Brydon.


Science Daily published a report on the fact that the more a person is stressed, the sicker they become.


If he was in bed under the current circumstances, he must be sicker than he was letting on.


If she is whiney and listless, she may be sicker than her temperature indicates.





Synonyms:

paralytic, spastic, queasy, scrofulous, seasick, seedy, rickety, laid low, gouty, ill, dyspeptic, delirious, bronchitic, indisposed, liverish, bedrid, ailing, airsick, bedfast, sick-abed, unhealed, unhealthy, stricken, swooning, lightheaded, afflicted, unwell, faint, feverish, recovering, autistic, bilious, light-headed, peaked, feverous, sickly, consumptive, rachitic, livery, green, light, convalescent, hallucinating, palsied, unfit, upset, sickish, milk-sick, paralyzed, under the weather, diabetic, carsick, aguish, air sick, dizzy, tubercular, woozy, vertiginous, nauseated, bedridden, laid up, poorly, tuberculous, sneezy, paraplegic, nauseous, funny, giddy,



Antonyms:

rise, darken, fit, well, healthy,

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