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emetic
[ uh-met-ik ]
adjective
- causing vomiting, as a medicinal substance.
noun
- an emetic medicine or agent.
emetic
/ ɪˈmɛtɪk /
adjective
- causing vomiting
noun
- an emetic agent or drug
Derived Forms
- eˈmetically, adverb
Other Words From
- e·meti·cal·ly adverb
- hyper·e·metic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of emetic1
Example Sentences
Bleeding, purges and emetics were still used to cure disease.
Treatment involved a “toxic arsenal of emetics, laxatives, diuretics, and expectorants” as well as “lances, leeches, and blisters.”
You’ll still find yourself treading some familiar territory; I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve sprinkled emetic rat poison in a cocktail to earn some quality alone time with a target in the toilet.
The word itself – meaningless, infantile, a bit 80s and decidedly naff – is emetic enough without the inefficiency, the pointlessness, the utterly wasted time and opportunity of a procedure that fixes precisely nothing.
The next night, Rhodes began vomiting again - “you’re pretty coherent, you go in and out of it” - and the emetic foetus reappeared.
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