Sick
pronunciation: sɪk
part of speech: adjective
enfermar = become + ill ; fall + ill ; get + sick ; sicken ; get + ill.
Example: However, many attempts to actively involve the community in reducing its risks of becoming ill have met with failure.Example: The largest group of metaphors compared firms to living (especially human) beings: companies are born, fall ill, have children, die, etc.Example: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.Example: A rare strain of salmonella in dry pet food has sickened at least eight people this year, in addition to the 71 people who have fallen ill since 2006.Example: If you recall, Bisi was pregnant for Ijaodola before she got ill and the pregnancy had to be terminated to save her life.
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» enfermar de
= go down with
.
Example: These are the things you need to find out in order to stand the best chance of not going down with a cold or the flu.
» enfermar de/con
= come down with
.
Example: Gulf War vets are coming down with these symptoms at twice the rate of vets from previous conflicts.
» enfermar de/con fiebre
= come down with + a fever
.
Example: Unfortunately, he came down with a fever forcing him to decline her invitation on Saturday after he initially accepted.
» hacer enfermar
= sicken
.
Example: A rare strain of salmonella in dry pet food has sickened at least eight people this year, in addition to the 71 people who have fallen ill since 2006.
Enfermada synonyms
light in spanish: ligero, pronunciation: laɪt noun, adjectivecat in spanish: gato, pronunciation: kæt nouncast in spanish: emitir, pronunciation: kæst verb, nounupset in spanish: trastornado, pronunciation: əpset verb, nouncrazy in spanish: loco, pronunciation: kreɪzi adjectivefaint in spanish: débil, pronunciation: feɪnt adjectivemad in spanish: enojado, pronunciation: mæd adjectiveill in spanish: enfermo, pronunciation: ɪl adjectiveinsane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn adjectivefunny in spanish: gracioso, pronunciation: fʌni adjectivegiddy in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: gɪdi adjectivechuck in spanish: arrojar, pronunciation: tʃʌk nounlivery in spanish: librea, pronunciation: lɪvɜri nounspew in spanish: arrojar, pronunciation: spju verbdizzy in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: dɪzi adjectivestricken in spanish: afligido, pronunciation: strɪkən adjectivedelirious in spanish: delirante, pronunciation: dɪlɪriəs adjectivequeasy in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: kwizi adjectivevertiginous in spanish: vertiginoso, pronunciation: vɜrtɪdʒənəs adjectivedemented in spanish: demente, pronunciation: dɪmentɪd adjectivebilious in spanish: bilioso, pronunciation: bɪliəs adjectivedistracted in spanish: distraído, pronunciation: dɪstræktəd adjectivepuke in spanish: vómito, pronunciation: pjuk verb, nounregurgitate in spanish: regurgitar, pronunciation: rɪgɜrdʒəteɪt verbvomit in spanish: vómito, pronunciation: vɑmət verb, nounretch in spanish: vomitar fácilmente, pronunciation: retʃ verb, nounafflicted in spanish: afligido, pronunciation: əflɪktəd adjectiveunhinged in spanish: desquiciado, pronunciation: ənhɪndʒd adjectiveinfirm in spanish: enfermizo, pronunciation: ɪnfɜrm adjectivehonk in spanish: bocinazo, pronunciation: hɑŋk noun, verbbarf in spanish: vomitar, pronunciation: bɑrf verbdisturbed in spanish: perturbado, pronunciation: dɪstɜrbd adjectiveailing in spanish: enfermo, pronunciation: eɪlɪŋ adjectivedyspeptic in spanish: dispéptico, pronunciation: dɪspeptɪk adjectivewoozy in spanish: mareado y confuso, pronunciation: wuzi adjectiveindisposed in spanish: indispuesto, pronunciation: ɪndɪspoʊzd adjectivefeverish in spanish: febril, pronunciation: fivɜrɪʃ adjectiveconvalescent in spanish: convaleciente, pronunciation: kɑnvəlesənt adjective, nounsickly in spanish: enfermizo, pronunciation: sɪkli adjectiveunbalanced in spanish: desequilibrado, pronunciation: ənbælənst adjectivenauseated in spanish: nauseabundo, pronunciation: nɔzieɪtəd adjectivespastic in spanish: espástico, pronunciation: spæstɪk adjectivebedridden in spanish: postrado en cama, pronunciation: bedrɪdən adjectivefed up in spanish: harto, pronunciation: fedʌp undefineddisgusted in spanish: disgustado, pronunciation: dɪsgʌstəd adjectivedisgorge in spanish: vomitar, pronunciation: dɪsgɔrdʒ verbthrow up in spanish: vomitar, pronunciation: θroʊʌp verbscrofulous in spanish: escrofuloso, pronunciation: skrɔfjələs adjectiveupchuck in spanish: vomitar a uno, pronunciation: ʌptʃək verblight-headed in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: laɪthidɪd adjectivediabetic in spanish: diabético, pronunciation: daɪəbetɪk adjectivespue in spanish: vomitar fácilmente, pronunciation: spju verbunwell in spanish: indispuesto, pronunciation: ənwel adjectiveaguish in spanish: aguish, pronunciation: ægəʃ adjectiveswooning in spanish: desmayo, pronunciation: swunɪŋ adjectiveliverish in spanish: irritable, pronunciation: lɪvɜrɪʃ adjectivegouty in spanish: gotoso, pronunciation: gaʊti adjectiveseasick in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: sisɪk adjectivebrainsick in spanish: trastornado mentalmente, pronunciation: breɪnsɪk adjectivesneezy in spanish: estornudo, pronunciation: snizi adjectiveconsumptive in spanish: consuntivo, pronunciation: kənsʌmptɪv adjectiveregorge in spanish: vomitar sin esfuerzo, pronunciation: rɪgɔrdʒ verbbedfast in spanish: en cama, pronunciation: bedfæst adjectivefeverous in spanish: febril, pronunciation: fevɜrəs adjectiveairsick in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: ersɪk adjectivehallucinating in spanish: alucinando, pronunciation: həlusəneɪtɪŋ adjectivecarsick in spanish: mareo, pronunciation: kɑrsɪk adjectiverecovering in spanish: recuperante, pronunciation: rəkʌvɜrɪŋ adjectivetuberculous in spanish: tuberculoso, pronunciation: tjubɜrkjələs adjectivetubercular in spanish: tubercular, pronunciation: tjubɜrkjəlɜr adjectivemenstruating in spanish: menstruando, pronunciation: menstrueɪtɪŋ adjectivebedrid in spanish: postrado en cama, pronunciation: bedrɪd adjectivesickish in spanish: enfermizo, pronunciation: sɪkɪʃ adjectivebronchitic in spanish: bronquítico, pronunciation: brɑntʃɪtɪk adjectivesick-abed in spanish: enfermo de enfermedad, pronunciation: sɪkəbed adjectivesick of in spanish: cansado de, pronunciation: sɪkʌv undefinedunhealed in spanish: sin curar, pronunciation: ənhild adjectivevomit up in spanish: vomitar, pronunciation: vɑmətʌp verbtired of in spanish: cansado de, pronunciation: taɪɜrdʌv undefinedbe sick in spanish: estar enfermo, pronunciation: bisɪk verb