Incurables [noun]
Definition of Incurables:
sick person
Opposite/Antonyms of Incurables:
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Sentence/Example of Incurables:
To Quin it seemed that everybody but himself was going home—that is, everybody but the incurables.
Unless our poor Friend belong to the numerous class of Incurables, which seems not likely, some cure will doubtless be effected.
Two elderly spinsters, who did the work of servants, figured in the Sisters' conversation as "our incurables."
"That's back in the incurables' ward," said Raridan, in explanation to Saxton.
You are anxious that money should be obtained in order to build a new Home for Incurables.
Unfortunately, the accumulation of incurables, even in asylums, opened the eyes of many to the fallacy of this inference.
The faces at the board changed little; for ours was practically a place for incurables.
He advertises for patients, collects all the diseases of the heart, and turns a royal palace into an hospital for incurables.
Likewise, on the other hand, the secondary asylum will not so exclusively be the abode of incurables.
One could occasionally see that a crisis was coming; either these people must laugh, or be put on the list of hopeless incurables.