"Squeamishness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Squeamishness refers to a feeling of discomfort, unease, or disgust at the sight or idea of blood, gore, injury, or other bodily functions, such as surgery, injections, or medical procedures that involve the body's inner workings. It is often associated with a tendency to faint or feel queasy in the presence of such unpleasant sights or stimuli.
The word "squeaky" is an adjective that means producing or making a sharp, high-pitched squeaking sound, often in a repeating or strident manner. It can refer to a noise made by a small animal, such as a mouse or a bird, or a mechanical sound produced by a squeaky door, a rusty gate, or a worn-out squeaky toy.<br><br>It can also be used to describe something that is excessively annoying or irritating, similar to the feeling of a squeak. For example, "The squeaky noise from the faucet was really annoying."<br><br>In a broader sense, someone who squeaks can be described as someone who makes constant or persistent complaints or objections, often in a high-pitched or shrill tone.
Sensitive to or easily disturbed by unpleasant sights of a graphic or gory nature; easily shocked or disgusted.