different between dyspeptically vs dyspeptic
dyspeptically
English
Etymology
dyspeptic +? -ally
Adverb
dyspeptically (comparative more dyspeptically, superlative most dyspeptically)
- In a dyspeptic manner.
dyspeptically From the web:
dyspeptic
English
Etymology
First attested in 1694. From Ancient Greek ????????? (dúspeptos, “difficult to digest”), from ???- (dus-, “bad”) +? ????? (pépt?, “I digest”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /d?s?p?p.t?k/
- Rhymes: -?pt?k
Adjective
dyspeptic (comparative more dyspeptic, superlative most dyspeptic)
- (pathology, not comparable) Of, relating to, or having dyspepsia or indigestion.
- (figuratively, comparable) Irritable or morose.
- Synonyms: bad-tempered, bilious, irritable, morose
- 2005, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury Publishing, ?ISBN, page 296,
- Sir Maurice made a rough, dyspeptic sound, as if chewing a mint.
Translations
Noun
dyspeptic (plural dyspeptics)
- A dyspeptic person.
Related terms
- dyspepsia
- dyspeptically
- peptic
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