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Meanings of
dyspeptic
in English
Irritable as if suffering from indigestion.
bilious
liverish
atrabilious
Related terms
ill-natured
Dyspeptic.
Related terms
ill
sick
Synonyms
Examples for "
bilious
"
bilious
liverish
atrabilious
Examples for "
bilious
"
1
Four patients had a history of
bilious
vomiting in the neonatal period.
2
It was of the worst
bilious
type, and acute in its character.
3
The little
bilious
man was not very pleasing; yet he attracted her.
4
They have a
bilious
authenticity that is impossible to replicate in memory.
5
Shed your inhibitions when it comes to looking like a
bilious
Barbie.
1
The latter was a little
liverish
,
but had not the least fishy taste.
2
Yellow was so named because his complexion was yellow and
liverish
-
looking
.
3
The weather made me
liverish
,
the talk of the ordinary Englishman made me sick.
4
But there was no mortal connection between this
liverish
individual and the schemes of Dr. Fu-Manchu.
5
He was heavily built, with an undershot jaw and a patch of
liverish
birthmark on his cheek.
1
It is a yellow-walled, yellow-shuttered, symbolically
atrabilious
-
looking
place, with twenty-three front windows.
2
His own brusqueness, cynicism and temper predisposed him to
atrabilious
vodyanoi.
3
His appreciation of men, their character, their talents, their designs-allbear the hue of the
atrabilious
journalist.
4
I hold them to be a race of pessimists, recruited amongst beggarly philosophers and knavish,
atrabilious
theologians.
5
With its solemn doctors, its insipid canonists, its hypocritical and
atrabilious
devotees, Jerusalem has not conquered humanity.
Usage of
dyspeptic
in English
1
The
dyspeptic
who cannot recover by following my prescription deserves to die.
2
Soup was not the right thing to give to a
dyspeptic
patient.
3
But the black mood of the replete
dyspeptic
had come upon him.
4
He was now an intelligent man of sixteen, but
dyspeptic
and difficile.
5
There is ten to one more suffering by gouty and
dyspeptic
gourmands.
6
But he was troublesome in small matters; irritable, nervous, and
dyspeptic
.
7
He was
dyspeptic
,
and suffered from gnawing hunger in the morning.
8
Deacon Harian had a hard countenance, and he looked
dyspeptic
today.
9
Even so the unattainable tart of infancy mocks the moneyed but
dyspeptic
adult.
10
One splendid body is worth the brains of a hundred
dyspeptic
,
flatulent philosophers.
11
My
dyspeptic
affection troubles me so little, that I hardly think of it.
12
Night brooded here like a
dyspeptic
raven with moulting tail-feathers and ragged wings.
13
A
dyspeptic
disagrees with me as religiously as if I had eaten him.
14
If you meet any poor
dyspeptic
devil like me, suggest it.
15
No one but a
dyspeptic
chooses his diet from a chart.
16
Look, there she is scowling like a
dyspeptic
turtle on that magazine cover.
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dyspeptic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
dyspeptic symptoms
dyspeptic patients
chronic dyspeptic
confirm dyspeptic
dyspeptic philosopher
More collocations
Dyspeptic
through the time
Dyspeptic
across language varieties
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