sickly
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Adj — Frequently ill, or generally weak and unhealthy.
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Etymology
From Middle English sekely, built from "sick" plus "-ly".
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What does “sickly” mean?
The word “sickly” means frequently ill, or generally weak and unhealthy. In plain terms, weak and prone to illness, or unpleasantly over-sweet or faint.
How do you pronounce “sickly”?
“Sickly” is pronounced SIHK-lee (/ˈsɪkli/ in IPA).
How do you use “sickly” in a sentence?
Here is “sickly” used in a sentence: “As a child he was sickly and missed a lot of school.”
What part of speech is “sickly”?
“Sickly” is an adjective.
Where does the word “sickly” come from?
The word “sickly” comes from Middle English. From Middle English sekely, built from "sick" plus "-ly".
How many meanings does “sickly” have?
“Sickly” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: frequently ill, or generally weak and unhealthy.