Nouns (4)
livery
n. the care (feeding and stabling) of horses for pay
livery
n. uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeurs
delivery, legal transfer
n. the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another
Verbs (0)
Adverbs (0)
Adjectives (2)
bilious, liverish
adj. suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress
Fuzzynyms (15)
attire, garb, dress
n. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion; "formal attire"; "battle dress"
vestment
n. gown (especially ceremonial garments) worn by the clergy
suit, suit of clothes
n. a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color; "they buried him in his best suit"
rig, outfit, getup
n. a set of clothing (with accessories); "his getup was exceedingly elegant"
foul, vile, noisome, nauseating, nauseous, sickening
adj. causing or able to cause nausea; "a nauseating smell"; "nauseous offal"; "a sickening stench"
Synonyms (53)
stricken, afflicted
adj. grievously affected especially by disease
aguish
adj. affected by ague
sickly, indisposed, peaked, ailing, poorly, unwell
adj. somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work"
airsick, carsick, seasick
adj. experiencing motion sickness
bad
adj. in poor health or in pain: "I feel bad"
infirm, bedfast, bedridden, bedrid, sick-abed
adj. confined to bed (by illness)
bronchitic
adj. suffering from or prone to bronchitis
consumptive
adj. afflicted with or associated with pulmonary tuberculosis; "a consumptive patient"; "a consumptive cough"
convalescent, recovering
adj. returning to health after illness or debility; "convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed"
delirious, hallucinating
adj. experiencing delirium
diabetic
adj. suffering from diabetes
dizzy, giddy, woozy, vertiginous
adj. having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling; "had a dizzy spell"; "a dizzy pinnacle"; "had a headache and felt giddy"; "a giddy precipice"; "feeling woozy from the blow on his head"; "a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff"
dyspeptic
adj. suffering from dyspepsia
faint, lightheaded, light-headed, swooning
adj. weak and likely to lose consciousness; "suddenly felt faint from the pain"; "was sick and faint from hunger"; "felt light in the head"; "a swooning fit"; "light-headed with wine"; "light-headed from lack of sleep"
feverish, feverous
adj. having or affected by a fever
gouty
adj. suffering from gout
stricken, laid low
adj. put out of action (by illness)
laid up
adj. ill and usually confined; "laid up with a bad cold"
unwell, menstruating
adj. somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work"
sick, nauseated, queasy, sickish
adj. feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
scrofulous
adj. afflicted with scrofula
sneezy
adj. inclined to sneeze
spastic
adj. suffering from spastic paralysis; "a spastic child"
tubercular, tuberculous
adj. constituting or afflicted with or caused by tuberculosis or the tubercle bacillus; "a tubercular child"; "tuberculous patients"; "tubercular meningitis"
unhealed
adj. not healed; "an unhealed wound"
upset
adj. mildly physically distressed; "an upset stomach"
Antonyms (1)
well
adj. in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury; "appears to be entirely well"; "the wound is nearly well"; "a well man"; "I think I'm well; at least I feel well"
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