squeamish (Meaning)

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squeamish (s)

excessively fastidious and easily disgusted

Synonyms & Antonyms of squeamish

squeamish Sentence Examples

  1. He was always squeamish around blood, unable to handle even the smallest sight of it.
  2. Despite her love for horror movies, she was surprisingly squeamish when it came to insects.
  3. The thought of eating exotic foods made him squeamish, sticking to his usual dishes instead.
  4. She felt squeamish at the sight of needles, making trips to the doctor's office an anxiety-inducing experience.
  5. He was too squeamish to handle the graphic details of the crime scene.
  6. The smell of certain seafood made her squeamish, causing her to avoid seafood restaurants altogether.
  7. He became squeamish when discussing surgery, preferring not to think about the details.
  8. Even the thought of public speaking made her squeamish, her stomach churning with nerves.
  9. He was squeamish about handling raw meat, preferring pre-cooked options whenever possible.
  10. Her squeamish nature made it difficult for her to watch medical dramas on television.

FAQs About the word squeamish

excessively fastidious and easily disgusted

sick, queasy,nauseous, sickish, queazy, ill, queer, upset, qualmish, nauseated

well, well, settled,healthy, healthy, settled,

He was always squeamish around blood, unable to handle even the smallest sight of it.

Despite her love for horror movies, she was surprisingly squeamish when it came to insects.

The thought of eating exotic foods made him squeamish, sticking to his usual dishes instead.

She felt squeamish at the sight of needles, making trips to the doctor's office an anxiety-inducing experience.