dyspeptic (Meaning)
dyspeptic (n)
a person suffering from indigestion
dyspeptic (s)
suffering from dyspepsia
irritable as if suffering from indigestion
dyspeptic (a.)
Alt. of Dyspeptical
dyspeptic (n.)
A person afflicted with dyspepsia.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dyspeptic
Synonyms:
- grouchy
- petulant
- choleric
- irascible
- ill-tempered
- snappish
- mad
- querulous
- bloody-minded
- ill-humored
- bearish
- testy
- peevish
- ill-natured
- indignant
- upset
- grumpy
- crotchety
- depressed
Antonyms:
- calm
- lighthearted
- glad
- patient
- happy
- good-humored
- content
- placid
- calm
- patient
- good-tempered
- good-humored
- cheery
- lively
- cheerful
- bubbly
- effervescent
- exuberant
- happy
- exuberant
- good-tempered
- glad
- joyful
- nice
- lively
- cheery
- bubbly
- content
- effervescent
- joyful
- vivacious
- placid
- nice
- cheerful
- vivacious
- lighthearted
dyspeptic Sentence Examples
- The dyspeptic old man blamed his indigestion on the spicy curry he had eaten the night before.
- Mary's dyspeptic symptoms, such as abdominal pain and nausea, made it difficult for her to enjoy her meals.
- The doctor prescribed a medication to help alleviate Harry's dyspeptic symptoms.
- John's dyspepsia was so severe that he had to be hospitalized for treatment.
- Sarah's dyspeptic symptoms were caused by an underlying medical condition, such as an ulcer.
- The dyspeptic patient complained of a burning sensation in his stomach.
- The doctor recommended a change in diet to help manage the dyspeptic symptoms.
- The patient's dyspepsia was so severe that he had to undergo surgery to correct the underlying problem.
- The dyspeptic symptoms were most likely caused by the patient's excessive alcohol consumption.
- The dyspeptic patient was advised to avoid eating large meals and to eat smaller meals more frequently throughout the day.
FAQs About the word dyspeptic
a person suffering from indigestion, suffering from dyspepsia, irritable as if suffering from indigestionAlt. of Dyspeptical, A person afflicted with dyspepsia.
acid, splenetic, ornery, disagreeable, exasperated,irritable, angry, surly, cantankerous, bilious
pleasant, gentle,amiable, sweet, good-natured, congenial, amicable, benign, benign, kind
The dyspeptic old man blamed his indigestion on the spicy curry he had eaten the night before.
Mary's dyspeptic symptoms, such as abdominal pain and nausea, made it difficult for her to enjoy her meals.
The doctor prescribed a medication to help alleviate Harry's dyspeptic symptoms.
John's dyspepsia was so severe that he had to be hospitalized for treatment.