dyspeptic

[dɪsˈpɛptɪk]

dyspeptic Definition

  • 1suffering from indigestion or related symptoms
  • 2having a gloomy or irritable disposition

Using dyspeptic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dyspeptic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He felt dyspeptic after eating too much junk food.

  • Example

    The dyspeptic old man was always complaining about something.

  • Example

    Her dyspeptic mood made it hard for her to enjoy the party.

dyspeptic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dyspeptic

Antonyms for dyspeptic

Phrases with dyspeptic

  • humor characterized by a gloomy, pessimistic, or irritable tone

    Example

    His dyspeptic humor was not appreciated by his colleagues.

  • dyspeptic tendencies

    a tendency to be irritable, grumpy, or pessimistic

    Example

    She has dyspeptic tendencies when she's stressed out.

  • a negative or pessimistic view of the world

    Example

    His dyspeptic outlook made it hard for him to enjoy life.

Origins of dyspeptic

from Greek 'dys-' meaning 'bad' and 'peptein' meaning 'digest'

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Summary: dyspeptic in Brief

'Dyspeptic' [dɪsˈpɛptɪk] is an adjective that describes someone who is suffering from indigestion or related symptoms, or someone who has a gloomy or irritable disposition. It can be used to describe a person's mood, as in 'The dyspeptic old man was always complaining about something,' or to describe a physical condition, as in 'He felt dyspeptic after eating too much junk food.' Other phrases include 'dyspeptic humor' and 'dyspeptic tendencies.'