sickness

simple noun37 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Nausea and dizziness caused by any form of travel.

Nausea felt in the morning during the early months of pregnancy.

Refers to a long-lasting sickness.

Refers to a very serious sickness.

Refers to a sickness that continues for a long period of time.

Refers to a sickness that is severe and sudden in onset.

Nausea and dizziness caused by travel. Often used as a compound word: travel-sickness.

Refers to a sickness that lasts for an extended period.

Nausea and dizziness caused by car travel.

Sickness caused by being at a high altitude where there is less oxygen.

Nausea and dizziness caused by sea travel. Often used as a compound word: seasickness.

Nausea and dizziness caused by air travel.

Another term for altitude sickness.

A serious tropical disease, caused by the bite of the tsetse fly.

Sickness caused by exposure to a large amount of radiation.

A condition that affects deep-sea divers who come up to the surface too quickly.

The sensation of being about to vomit.

Because of sickness.

Because of or as a result of sickness.

A more formal way to say because of sickness.

To have a particular sickness, especially for a long time.

To give medical care to someone for a sickness.

To be the reason for someone becoming sick.

To stop sickness from happening.

To experience physical or mental pain because of sickness.

A common, informal way to say become sick.

To make a sickness disappear with medical treatment.

To undergo the feeling or state of being sick.

To bring about or give rise to sickness, often intentionally or as a side effect.

To pretend to be sick.

Money paid by the state to someone who is unable to work because of illness.

A system of insurance that pays for some or all of the cost of medical treatment.

The frequency or speed at which sickness occurs.

A period of being away from work because of illness.

The amount or rate of sickness in a group or population.

Insurance that pays you money when you are unable to work because of illness.

Used to describe the growing feeling of nausea.