Word of the Day: Queasy
The adjective “queasy” is used when a person feels sick, dizzy, or about ready to throw up.
- Vanessa says she’s feeling queasy.
- After eating all that pizza and beer, Tom’s stomach is a little queasy.
- He’s got a queasy feeling in his stomach.
- Riding on the Tilt O’Whirl at the amusement park made me queasy.
- A bumpy flight over the Atlantic Ocean left Yolanda with some queasiness. (The word “queasiness” is a noun.)
- His stomach is queasy. He might have the flu.
Essential English Dictionary
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