Crossword-Solution: SICKEN 6 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Sicken v. t. To make sick; to disease.
Sicken v. t. To make qualmish; to nauseate; to disgust; as, to sicken
the stomach.
Sicken v. t. To impair; to weaken.
Sicken v. i. To become sick; to fall into disease.
Sicken v. i. To be filled to disgust; to be disgusted or nauseated;
to be filled with abhorrence or aversion; to be surfeited or satiated.
Sicken v. i. To become disgusting or tedious.
Sicken v. i. To become weak; to decay; to languish.

We have 28 clues for the answer “SICKEN”

Clue Answers
upset and make nauseated 1 answer
Make upset, in a way 1 answer
Make disgusted 1 answer
Cause revulsion in 1 answer
Become unwell 1 answer
Become ill. 1 answer
Appall and then some 1 answer
make sick or ill 1 answer
make nauseated or disgusted 1 answer
Make queasy 2 answers
grow ill 2 answers
FALL ill 3 answers
Gross out 6 answers
Nauseate 9 answers
make infirm 15 answers
Ail 19 answers
Repulse 21 answers
MAKE sick 22 answers
Make ill. 24 answers
appal 32 answers
repel 40 answers
Languish 47 answers
Undergo 47 answers
Fall (off) 51 answers
Choke 56 answers
Disgust 61 answers
Revolt 72 answers
Collapse 80 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SICKEN (5)

But his love of life is wonderful; I go further: I, who sicken and freeze at the mere thought of him, when I recall the abjection and passion of this attachment, and when I know how he fears my power to cut him off by suicide, I find it in my heart to pity him.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
This is what she wrote about a boy by the name of Stephen Dowling Bots that fell down a well and was drownded: ODE TO STEPHEN DOWLING BOTS, DEC’D And did young Stephen sicken, And did young Stephen die? And did the sad hearts thicken, And did the mourners cry? No; such was not the fate of Young Stephen Dowling Bots; Though sad hearts round him thickened, ’Twas not from sickness’ shots.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Race prejudices, which keep brown and black men in their "places," we are coming to regard as useful allies with such a theory, no matter how much they may dull the ambition and sicken the hearts of struggling human beings.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
There are folk long dead, and our hearts would sicken -- We would grieve for them with a bitter pain, If the past could live and the dead could quicken, We then might turn to that life again.
The Man from Snowy River Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 1995
Come, let us rise: the shade is wont to be Baneful to singers; baneful is the shade Cast by the juniper, crops sicken too In shade.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008

Quotes with SICKEN (3)

I was going to die, sooner or later, whether or not I had even spoken myself. My silences had not protected me. Your silences will not protect you.... What are the words you do not yet have? What are the tyrannies you swallow day by day and attempt to make your own, until you will sicken and die of them, still in silence? We have been socialized to respect fear more than our own need for language." I began to ask each time: "What's the worst that could happen to me if I tell …
Audre Lorde
If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.
William Shakespeare Twelfth Night
And many years later, as an adult student of history, Knecht was to perceive more distinctly that history cannot come into being without the substance and the dynamism of this sinful world of egoism and instinctuality, and that even such sublime creations as the Order were born in this cloudy torrent and sooner or later will be swallowed up by it again... Nor was this ever merely an intellectual problem for him. Rather, it engaged his innermost self more than any other proble…
Hermann Hesse The Glass Bead Game
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Used 19 times in crossword archives (1950–2022).