Antonym: health. Similar words: homesickness, darkness, nickname, sick, tactlessness, sicken, sadness, madness. Meaning: ['sɪknɪs] n. 1. impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism 2. defectiveness or unsoundness 3. the state that precedes vomiting.
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(61) The rules on claiming sickness benefit have been tightened up.
(62) He felt a sickness rise in him at the thought of leaving.
(63) Eating good food is good insurance against sickness.
(64) No morning sickness, no backache, no obscure cravings.
(65) Mountain sickness is usually manifested as headache and tiredness.
(66) Dehydration is one of the keys to altitude sickness.
(67) In fact, some players report motion sickness.
(68) The most novel approach related to sickness benefit.
(69) My mother had morning sickness after I was born. Rodney Dangerfield
(70) They suffered severed sickness and diarrhoea.
(71) People in Wigtown suffered diarrhoea, sickness and mouth ulcers.
(72) Make sure you have arranged mortgage Protection Cover and, if possible, insure yourself against sickness, redundancy or accident.
(73) Picasso's obsession with death and sickness greatly influenced his work.
(74) When the normal expectation of life is very low, sickness and death are normal hazards.
(75) In fact, East Anglia's sickness prevalence rate is 15.6 higher than the predicted 189.4, namely 205.
(76) It is subject to tax, superannuation and national insurance deductions - unlike State Sickness Benefit.http://sentencedict.com
(77) Many urban workers survive on minute incomes that allow no leeway for sickness.
(78) I swear to you gentlemen, that to be overly conscious is a sickness, a real, thorough sickness. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(79) These large differences in sickness absence rates among employment grades categories parallel differences seen in morbidity and mortality in other studies.
(80) The relation between alcohol consumption and sickness absence will be reported elsewhere.
(81) Spending cuts would especially affect public administration and, within the social welfare budget, the level of payments on sickness benefit.
(82) The grade differences in sickness absence were present in all age groups.
(83) Overlapping, consecutive, or duplicate spells of sickness absence were merged after taking account of weekends and public holidays.
(84) There is an enormous cost in terms of both human tragedy and the economic implications, through days lost through sickness and ill health.
(85) I see no cause for alarm unless it does it during the day, or shows signs of sickness.
(86) The parents hand their sickness down to the kids, right?
(87) We actively monitor sickness absence levels and record the amount of time that people are unable to come to work.
(88) The Bureau carries out regular reviews of each contributing office's mortality and sickness experience against the general experience for all offices.
(89) They receive no overtime pay, nor do they get any holiday money or sickness benefit.
(90) By manipulating how the virtual scene moves with your body movements, we may be able to help people with motion sickness.
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