Sickening in spanish

Nauseabundo

pronunciation: nɑuseɑbundoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

sicken1 = hacer enfermar, enfermar, poner enfermo. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con el sufijo "-en" añadido a nombres y adjetivos para formar generalmente verbos]

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.

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» be sickening for = estar a punto de caer enfermo, estar a punto de coger Algo.

Example: Most parents know instinctively when their child is sickening for something: the child may not be as lively as usual; he may refuse his food; he may become clingy.

» be sickening for = añorar, extrañar, echar de menos, echar en falta.

Example: But sometimes you could tell that she was sickening for the sun.

sicken2 = poner enfermo, poner malo, sacar de quicio, dar asco, dar náuseas. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con el sufijo "-en" añadido a nombres y adjetivos para formar generalmente verbos]

Example: Their hypocrisy sickens me.

sickening = repugnante, repulsivo, nauseabundo, asqueroso. 

Example: One of our viewers wanted people to sign this petition asking for justice on these sickening teens who did this.

Sickening synonyms

vile in spanish: , pronunciation: vaɪl part of speech: adjective offensive in spanish: , pronunciation: əfensɪv part of speech: adjective, noun noisome in spanish: , pronunciation: nɔɪzəm part of speech: adjective nauseous in spanish: , pronunciation: nɔʃəs part of speech: adjective loathsome in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊðsəm part of speech: adjective nauseating in spanish: , pronunciation: nɔʒieɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective unwholesome in spanish: , pronunciation: ənwɑlsəm part of speech: adjective
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