Difference between Feverous and Sick

What is the difference between Feverous and Sick?

Feverous as an adjective is affected with fever or ague while Sick as an adjective is in poor health

Feverous

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: affected with fever or ague having the nature of fever having a tendency to produce fever; as a feverous disposition of the year

Sick

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To vomit.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Those people as a group who are sick.vomit.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: In poor healthMentally unstable, disturbed.In bad taste.Having an urge to vomit.Very good, excellent, awesome.In poor condition

Example sentence: Part of the core information that I've been purveying is that identity politics is a sick game. You don't play racial, ethnic, and gender identity games. The Left plays them on behalf of the oppressed, let's say, and the Right tends to play them on behalf of nationalism and ethnic pride. I think they're equally dangerous.

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