sicklied

[ˈsɪklid]

sicklied Definition

  • 1having an unhealthy or pale appearance
  • 2tainted or corrupted

Using sicklied: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sicklied" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sicklied appearance of the patient worried the doctor.

  • Example

    The sicklied hue of the sky indicated a storm was coming.

  • Example

    The sicklied tinge of corruption had spread throughout the company.

sicklied Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sicklied

Antonyms for sicklied

Phrases with sicklied

  • sicklied o'er

    to cover or taint something with an unhealthy or pale appearance

    Example

    The sicklied o'er cast of the sky made the landscape look eerie.

  • a pale or unhealthy color

    Example

    The sicklied hue of the flowers indicated they were not getting enough sunlight.

  • a corrupting influence that spreads like a disease

    Example

    The sicklied taint of greed had infected the entire organization.

Origins of sicklied

from 'sickly'

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Summary: sicklied in Brief

'Sicklied' [ˈsɪklid] is an adjective that describes an unhealthy or pale appearance, as well as something that is tainted or corrupted. It is often used in phrases like 'sicklied hue' and 'sicklied taint,' which denote a pale or unhealthy color and a corrupting influence, respectively.