Vomit vs Queasy - What's the difference?
vomit | queasy |
To regurgitate the contents of a stomach; puke.
* Bible, Jonah ii. 10
To eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit.
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* Milton
* Charlotte Brontë
The regurgitated former contents of a stomach.
The act of regurgitating.
(obsolete) That which causes vomiting; an emetic.
* Shakespeare
experiencing or causing nausea or uneasiness, often characterized by an unsettled stomach
easily troubled; squeamish
As a verb vomit
is to regurgitate the contents of a stomach; puke.As a noun vomit
is the regurgitated former contents of a stomach.As an adjective queasy is
experiencing or causing nausea or uneasiness, often characterized by an unsettled stomach.vomit
English
(wikipedia vomit)Verb
(en verb)- The fish vomited out Jonah upon the dry land.
- After about a minute, the creek bed vomited the debris into a gently sloped meadow. Saugstad felt the snow slow and tried to keep her hands in front of her.
- Like the sons of Vulcan, vomit smoke.
- a column of smoke, such as might be vomited by a park of artillery
Derived terms
* vomitableSynonyms
* See alsoNoun
(-)- He gives your Hollander a vomit .
