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Meanings of
indigestion
in English
Russian
желудочная диспепсия
Portuguese
indigestão
Catalan
indigestió
Spanish
dispéptica
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A disorder of digestive function characterized by discomfort or heartburn or nausea.
dyspepsia
stomach upset
upset stomach
obsolete dyspepsia
Russian
желудочная диспепсия
Synonyms
Examples for "
dyspepsia
"
dyspepsia
stomach upset
upset stomach
obsolete dyspepsia
Examples for "
dyspepsia
"
1
In the first place,
dyspepsia
is such a refined and lady-like trouble.
2
The Baron, in spite of his
dyspepsia
,
smiled again: Albert was supreme.
3
I didn't realise at first that Archie suffered badly with nervous
dyspepsia
.
4
But I suffer at times from what the doctors call nervous
dyspepsia
.
5
Michelle's practiced
dyspepsia
was also part of the style of their relationship.
1
Take one capsule 3 times daily with food for
stomach
upset
.
2
Nowadays, it is commonly used to treat nausea and
stomach
upset
.
3
Craig Warlow has recovered from a
stomach
upset
to take his place at outhalf.
4
He had a
stomach
upset
and he's had it consistently.
5
One phrase had caught her ear: "Her
stomach
upset
!
"
-
How
could
Uncle Charlie?
1
From time to time everybody suffers the misery of an
upset
stomach
.
2
It can make a headache go away and calm an
upset
stomach
.
3
Just a few ibuprofen a month can cause a chronically
upset
stomach
.
4
The idea was to
upset
stomach
and brain till he was half crazy.
5
She has a very funny way about expressing her
upset
stomach
.
Usage of
indigestion
in English
1
When I talked to him this morning he said something about
indigestion
.
2
The natural consequence is more or less
indigestion
and inequality of strength.
3
That had been more than just a case of nerves or
indigestion
.
4
It did not taste good; and besides, I was afraid of
indigestion
.
5
The incident of the comfort she called nervous
indigestion
and bad hours.
6
On no account; such a thing frequently causes vomiting and sometimes
indigestion
.
7
It will have to ensure that breakneck growth does not bring
indigestion
.
8
But my
indigestion
's
much better and I can breathe more easily again.
9
It looks like a ten-foot earthworm with a terrific case of
indigestion
.
10
Their curling brown whiskers aroused in him a feeling equivalent to
indigestion
.
11
What are the different ways in which
indigestion
shows itself in children?
12
We can't pinpoint it exactly - it's a bit like
indigestion
.
13
Often to this day I dream of it when I have
indigestion
.
14
To our intense regret he died the next day from acute
indigestion
.
15
What saved me from that fear was a sudden bout of
indigestion
.
16
If it is
indigestion
,
you will find it a most excellent remedy.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
indigestion
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
acute indigestion
have indigestion
chronic indigestion
intestinal indigestion
get indigestion
More collocations
Translations for
indigestion
Russian
желудочная диспепсия
диспепсия
Portuguese
indigestão
dispepsia
Catalan
indigestió
empatx
dispèpsies
dispèpsia
ventrellada
Spanish
dispéptica
dispépticas
dispeptico
indigestión
dispéptico
indigestion
dispepsia
dispepticos
empacho
dispépticos
dispeptica
dispepticas
Indigestion
through the time
Indigestion
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common