"Crapulous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crapulous" Meaning

The word "crapulous" refers to a feeling of sickness or debility following excessive eating or drinking, typically associated with excessive indulgence in food or drink, especially during a celebration or feast. It can also describe a sluggish or uneasy feeling after a meal.

"Crapulous" Examples

Definition:


Crapulous refers to feeling sick or disgusted after eating or drinking too much. It is often used to describe the unpleasant aftermath of a night of heavy drinking or overindulgence in rich or heavy foods.

Example Sentences:


After a night of crazy partying, John woke up feeling crapulous and regretful about his drunken behavior.
The elaborate buffet spread was impressive, but the rich food left her feeling crapulous and stuffed.
The morning after a wild bender, James felt crapulous and contemplated staying in bed all day.
Eating an entire pizza by himself had left Tom feeling crapulous and bloated.
The sushi extravaganza at the wedding reception left many of the guests feeling crapulous and sluggish the next day.

Synonyms:


Hangover-like
Sick-like
Queasy
Groggy
Bloated

"Crapulous" Similar Words

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Crare

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