queasy

adjective
UK: /ˈkwiːzi/
US: /ˈkwiːzi/
  1. Feeling sick to your stomach; nauseous.

    1. I feel a little queasy after that ride.
    2. The rocking boat made me feel queasy all day long, so I stayed in my cabin.
  2. Slightly worried or uncomfortable about something.

    1. I felt queasy about lending him so much money.
    2. She felt queasy accepting the offer after learning about the company's ethics, and declined.

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The word "queasy" in English means: Feeling sick to your stomach; nauseous., Slightly worried or uncomfortable about something..

The phonetic transcription of "queasy" is /ˈkwiːzi/ in British English and /ˈkwiːzi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "queasy": uneasy, uncomfortable, sick, apprehensive, squeamish, seasick, nauseous.

Example usage of "queasy": "I feel a little queasy after that ride.". More examples on the page.