How Do You Spell QUEASINESS?

Pronunciation: [kwˈiːzɪnəs] (IPA)

The word "queasiness" (/'kwiːzɪnəs/) refers to a feeling of discomfort or nausea. The spelling of this word can be challenging due to its unusual combination of vowels and consonants. The "q" at the beginning of the word is followed by the diphthong "ue" which is pronounced as /wiː/. The next syllable contains the letter "a" pronounced as /ɪ/ followed by the consonants "s" and "n". The final syllable is pronounced as /əs/, with the letter "i" pronounced as /ɪ/ and the letter "e" as /ə/.

QUEASINESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Queasiness is a noun that refers to the feeling of discomfort or uneasiness, typically centered in the stomach, which may lead to a general sense of physical or emotional disturbance. It is often characterized by a sensation of queasiness, a slight nausea or sickly feeling that can be accompanied by a sensation of weakness or dizziness. Queasiness is commonly associated with a variety of conditions, such as indigestion, motion sickness, anxiety, or the early stage of an illness. It can be described as a sensation of "butterflies in the stomach" or a feeling of being unsettled or on edge.

    The term queasiness can also be used metaphorically to describe a state of discomfort or unease that is unrelated to physical sensations. For example, one may experience queasiness when faced with a morally troubling situation or when anticipating an impending confrontation. In this sense, queasiness can be considered a psychological response to a situation that generates a sense of uneasiness or revulsion.

    Overall, queasiness describes a state of physical or emotional discomfort that may be associated with various factors, ranging from a specific bodily ailment to a general feeling of unease.

  2. Nausea; qualmishness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of QUEASINESS

The word queasiness is derived from the Old English word cweosan, which means to feel sick, to retch. This word eventually evolved into Middle English as cwesynes and then queasiness in Early Modern English. The root cweosan is related to the Old High German word quasan and the Old Norse word kveisa, both meaning to torture or torment.

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Plural form of QUEASINESS is QUEASINESSES

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