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sick·ness <-es> [ˈsɪknəs] N

1. sickness:

sickness (illness)
sickness (nausea)

2. sickness fig:

sickness

3. sickness no pl (vomiting):

sickness

4. sickness no pl (perverseness):

sickness
sickness
sickness

ˈmorn·ing sick·ness N no pl

morning sickness

ra·diˈa·tion sick·ness N no pl

ˈsick·ness ben·efit N Brit Aus

ˈsleep·ing sick·ness N no pl

sleeping sickness

ˈtrav·el sick·ness N no pl

travel sickness

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He later died after many days of pain and sickness.
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This added time costs many frail people prolonged sickness, dependence, pain, and suffering.
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This was followed by outbreaks of sleeping sickness and smallpox that would halve the population of some areas.
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A few shows were cancelled due to sickness but were made up later in the run.
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A study of motion sickness occurrences in workers on an offshore oil vessel showed a large majority of participants experienced mild symptoms of fatigue.
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Conversely, prolonged overwork (continual staff shortages), lack of food, absence of festivals, lawlessness, sickness or punitive taxation can also be reasons for poor mood.
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Some are sickness places, some are healing places, some are special places of birds, or feeding areas for other animals.
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These include the agents of malaria, gonorrhea, and sleeping sickness.
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Home movies, often filmed with a hand-held camera, also tend to cause motion sickness in those that view them.
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Those caught in the sleeping sickness, who are still alive, wake up at last.
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