Free tools to create, edit and explore clipart - only on Clipart Library.
Collection of Sick Thermometers (28)
Looking for Sick Thermometers? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each Sick Thermometers can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.
A stylized thermometer signaling dangerously high temperatures, with visual cues like sweat and radiating heat.
A simple yet effective thermometer graphic showing temperature rise-useful for visualizing heat levels or progress metrics.
A sick-looking thermometer character with a high fever, using an ice pack to cool down-perfect for illustrating fever-related health topics.
A friendly, hand-drawn thermometer showing rising temperature-perfect for explaining fever, climate, or science concepts visually.
A child showing classic fever symptoms: high temperature, tearful eyes, and discomfort-important signs parents should watch for.
A handheld digital infrared thermometer displaying 21°C-fast, hygienic, and reliable for everyday temperature checks.
This thermometer-style gauge visually represents progression or intensity, with green indicating low levels and red signaling high.
A pair of digital thermometers-one reading 37.0°C, the other 98.0°F-illustrating normal human body temperature in both metric and imperial units.
A sleek digital thermometer with a clear LCD screen reading 36.6°C, ready for precise temperature checks.
A cartoon character looking unwell, with bloodshot eyes and a fever thermometer, visually communicating sickness or flu symptoms.
A tired-looking cartoon boy with a thermometer in his mouth, showing classic signs of illness like droopy eyes and flushed cheeks.
This emoji shows someone running a fever, with a thermometer in their mouth and a rosy cheek signaling illness.
A stylized digital-style thermometer showing elevated temperature-commonly used to symbolize fever or health checks.
A distressed digital thermometer sweating and displaying 40°C-perfect for illustrating fever symptoms or medical education.
A simple visual reminder: when you feel under the weather, reach for tissues, medicine, a thermometer, and warm soup.
A healthcare worker checks a person’s temperature with a contactless infrared thermometer while both follow safety protocols.
This thermometer reads 104°F (40°C)-a fever-level temperature-highlighting the alignment between Fahrenheit and Celsius scales.
