"Queasier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Queasier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Queasier" Meaning

Queasier is not a word. However, a possible word is "queasier," which is pronounced the same as "queasier" but with an apostrophe between the 'e's, making it a verb, the comparative form of "queasy".

"Queasier" Examples

Verb Usage Examples:


1. Make something queasier: The obstacle course was designed to make the hike queasier for tourists, but many still managed to make it through without struggling too much.
2. Make someone queasier: The scary movie was queasier than the last one they watched, and many viewers had to cover their eyes at some parts.
3. Having a queasier time: The athlete was having a queasier time warming up for the match than during the match itself, possibly due to the high level of competition.
4. Something queasier than: Hiking up a mountain is queasier than a casual stroll in the park for most people, which requires a good level of fitness and endurance.
5. Not queasier than: She thought it would be queasier than normal to fly after facing her recent fear of heights, but surprisingly, the journey to her destination was quite smooth.

"Queasier" Similar Words

Quavers

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A quaver is a musical note that is one half of a crotchet. It has a duration of one-half of a crotchet, which is equivalent to a quarter of a beat in common time. It is the second smallest unit of time in music notation and is often represented by an eighth note flag or a small stroke on the note head.

Quay

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A quay, also spelled quays, is a structure built parallel to the bank of a waterway, harbor, or a coastal area. It is a wall or a raised paved area that retained by a structure that is used for loading and unloading goods and passengers from boats, ships, and ferries.<br><br>There are two types of quays:<br><br>1. A stone or concrete wall solidly connected to the shore to protect it from erosion and stormy weather.<br>2. A small wooden platform or wharf, often elevated and connected to a dock.<br><br>The word "quay" comes from the French word "quai", which means "wall dock" or "landing place", and is derived from the Latin word "quatid , meaning " Cottage" or "sheltered place".

Quayage

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Quayd

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "quayd". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized in the dictionary.

Quays

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A long structure built parallel to the bank of a river or lake, for landing and loading or unloading boats or ships. Can also refer to a walkway or path along a wall or a building.

Quayside

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Quean

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A woman who is an older or dominant woman in a relationship, especially a lesbian relationship, who takes the more masculine or dominant role in the relationship.

Queanbeyan

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Queanbeyan is a city in New South Wales, Australia. The name "Queanbeyan" comes from an Aboriginal word, "Kween-beyan", which means "shiny" or "white quartz". It was named so due to the city's proximity to a quartz reef.

Queasily

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Nervously or unsteadily; likely to vomit.

Queasiness

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The feeling of queasiness refers to a state of mild nausea or discomfort in the stomach, often characterized by a queasy or unsettling sensation. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as a stomach virus, food poisoning, motion sickness, or anxiety. Symptoms of queasiness can include feeling lightheaded, dizzy, or generally unwell, and may include a sour stomach or nauseous feeling.

Queasy

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Having or showing a tendency to feel queasy, feeling sick to one's stomach, or feeling a sense of lightheadedness or dizziness.

Queazy

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Quebec

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Quebec is a province in the eastern part of Canada, directly north of the U.S. state of New York. It shares a natural border with the state of Maine to the southeast, Ontario to the west, James Bay to the north, and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast. Its capital and largest city, also called Quebec City, is the only walled city in the Americas.

Quebecan

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"Quebecan" refers to something that is from or related to Quebec, a province in Canada.<br><br>It can also refer to a person from Quebec or a dialect of the French language spoken in Quebec.

Quebecer

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<strong>Quebecer</strong> (noun)<br><br>A person from Quebec, a province in Canada. The term is often used to refer to residents of Quebec, either of French or Canadian descent. Quebecers are known for their distinct culture, language (Quebec French), and rich history.

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