The difference between Assured and Sicker

When used as adjectives, assured means guaranteed, whereas sicker means the .


Sicker is also adverb with the meaning: certainly.

Sicker is also verb with the meaning: to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

check bellow for the other definitions of Assured and Sicker

  1. Assured as a verb:

  1. Assured as an adjective:

    Guaranteed

  2. Assured as an adjective:

    Confident.

  1. Sicker as an adjective:

    The .

  1. Sicker as an adjective (obsolete, outside, dialects):

    Certain.

    Examples:

    "I'm sicker that he's not home."

  2. Sicker as an adjective (obsolete, outside, dialects):

    Secure, safe.

    Examples:

    "To walk a sicker path"

  1. Sicker as an adverb (obsolete, outside, dialects):

    Certainly.

  2. Sicker as an adverb (obsolete, outside, dialects):

    Securely.

  1. Sicker as a verb (mining, UK, dialect):

    To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

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