unsick

English

Etymology

From un- + sick.

Adjective

unsick (comparative more unsick, superlative most unsick)

  1. 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.”

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