"Queasily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Queasily" Meaning

Nervously or unsteadily; likely to vomit.

"Queasily" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "queasily"


1. Feeling uncomfortably or unsteadily, due to dizziness or giddiness, after eating or in certain situations; indicatively using the phrase "queasily" in a sentence:


"I didn't eat the spicy meal and ended up eating queasily for the rest of the day."

2. The word can also mean in an unpleasant or queasy manner, often indicating something that is off-putting or causing discomfort; example sentence:


"The narration of the horror movie finished queasily, as the imagery lingered within my mind for hours after."

3. In health contexts, "queasically" can imply nausea or a feeling of illness; example sentence:


"Some patients experience queasily after botox injections but this symptom usually subsides within a few days."

4. "Queasilly" can also be used to describe an action or behavior, in conjunction with effect, that causes nausea or discomfort; example sentence:


"His sick jokes queasily scrolled me through with disgust when shared around the dinner table."

5. Once again, additional context illustrates "queaslliness" as an expansion even elaborating on how nausea may also reach extra senses like scent or taste; example sentence:


"Upon sitting near her eating queasily food in the kitchen below, my husband could smell their considered grocery bills yet maintaining purer gross energy altogether."

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