SICK OF
Dictionary entry overview: What does sick of mean? • SICK OF (adjective)
The adjective SICK OF has 1 sense:
1. having a strong distaste from surfeit
Familiarity information: SICK OF used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
• SICK OF (adjective)
Meaning:
Having a strong distaste from surfeit
Synonyms:
disgusted; fed up; sick of; tired of; sick
Context examples:
grew more and more disgusted / fed up with their complaints / sick of it all / sick to death of flattery / gossip that makes one sick / tired of the noise and smoke
Similar:
displeased (not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure)
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