Comparative for physically ill or weakened
“The co-operation is conditional on seven specific measures including the culling of diseased populations of badgers.”
Comparative for something containing a disease or having morally harmful characteristics
“The diseased mind of the criminal mastermind devised sinister plans to manipulate and deceive innocent people.”
Comparative for infected with microorganisms, especially harmful bacteria
Comparative for of the nature, or indicative, of disease or illness
Comparative for suffering from decay or decomposition
Comparative for containing organisms that cause contagious diseases
Comparative for pertaining to or having the appearance of a cancerous tumor
Comparative for afflicted, or looking as if afflicted, with mange (a skin disease)
Comparative for suffering from an illness or condition, typically mental
Comparative for afflicted with severe debilitation, disability, or paralysis
Comparative for causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust
Comparative for infectious, filthy, or teeming with parasites
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