Pronunciation: /sɪk maɪnd/
noun a state of mental illness or disturbance
A1 Some people believe that having a sick mind is the same as being physically ill.
A2 The therapist diagnosed the patient with a sick mind due to their destructive thought patterns.
B1 It is important to seek help if you feel like you have a sick mind that is affecting your daily life.
B2 The novel delves into the protagonist's sick mind and explores the reasons behind their actions.
C1 The artist's work was often described as a reflection of a sick mind, showcasing the darker aspects of human nature.
C2 The criminal profiler was able to gain insight into the killer's sick mind through analyzing their behavior and motives.
formal The psychologist diagnosed him with a sick mind due to his disturbing thoughts and behaviors.
informal I can't believe he said that, he must have a sick mind.
slang She's always spreading rumors, she must have a sick mind.
figurative His obsession with power and control shows he has a sick mind.
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