Complete Definition of "dyspeptic"

English

Etymology
From dyspepsia and -ic.

Pronunciation
RP IPA|/dɪs�p�ptɪk/

Adjective
en-adj|more|-

  1. not comparable Of, relating to, or having dyspepsia.
  2. comparable bilious|Bilious or liverish.
  3. comparable irritable|Irritable or morose.

#*2005, w:Alan Hollinghurst|Alan Hollinghurst, w:The Line of Beauty|The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury Publishing, ISBN 1582346100, page 296,
#*:Sir Maurice made a rough, dyspeptic sound, as if chewing a mint.

Noun
en-noun

  1. A dyspeptic person.

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