quea

quea
quea·si·ly;
quea·si·ness;
quea·sy;
mor·a·buc·quea;
quea·zy;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • quea|si|ly — «KWEE zuh lee», adverb. in a queasy manner; with squeamishness …   Useful english dictionary

  • quea|sy — «KWEE zee», adjective, si|er, si|est. 1. inclined to nausea; easily upset: »a queasy stomach. Travelers who sit on the left side of a plane, particularly in the seats immediately aft of the wing, are more apt to be queasy, the doctors suggest… …   Useful english dictionary

  • quea|si|ness — «KWEE zee nihs», noun. 1. = nausea. (Cf. ↑nausea) 2. uneasiness or disgust. 3. squeamishness …   Useful english dictionary

  • quea·sy — …   Useful english dictionary

  • queasily — quea·si·ly …   English syllables

  • queasy — quea·sy …   English syllables

  • queazy — quea·zy …   English syllables

  • queasy — quea•sy [[t]ˈkwi zi[/t]] adj. si•er, si•est 1) pat inclined to or feeling nausea 2) pat causing nausea; nauseating 3) uneasy; uncomfortable 4) squeamish; fastidious • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME qweysy, coisi, of uncert. orig. quea′si•ly, adv.… …   From formal English to slang

  • queasy — quea|sy [ˈkwi:zi] adj 1.) feeling that you are going to ↑vomit ▪ The sea got rougher, and I began to feel queasy . 2.) AmE feeling uncomfortable because an action seems morally wrong queasy about ▪ Many Democrats felt queasy about the issue …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • queasy — quea|sy [ kwizi ] adjective feeling that you are going to VOMIT (=get rid of food from your stomach through your mouth) …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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