unsick
English
Etymology
From
un-
+
sick
.
Adjective
unsick
(
comparative
more
unsick
,
superlative
most
unsick
)
not
sick
;
healthy
(
all senses
)
2017
, Stephanie Harris,
The Poet
:
“
[
…
]
There is a reason there are locks on the doors. Most of the patients aren't a problem
;
it is mainly the
unsick
ones that are dangerous.”
Anagrams
cuskin
,
insuck
,
suck in
,
suckin'
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