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indigestion
[ in-di-jes-chuhn, -dahy- ]
noun
- uncomfortable inability or difficulty in digesting food; dyspepsia.
- an instance or case of indigestion.
indigestion
/ ˌɪndɪˈdʒɛstʃən /
noun
- difficulty in digesting food, accompanied by abdominal pain, heartburn, and belching Technical namedyspepsia
indigestion
/ ĭn′dĭ-jĕs′chən /
- See dyspepsia
Word History and Origins
Origin of indigestion1
Example Sentences
"That morning, I was having chest pains, thinking it was indigestion, so I took two tablets and went about my work," he said.
As well as requiring a greater metabolic effort, this also causes the uncomfortable feeling of heaviness and indigestion that accompanies rushed meals.
You write about your bingeing as a form of self-harm, about the way it caused you shame and embarrassment, nausea and indigestion.
“That includes one of your father’s beans, by the way. Try not to eat that. Come the morning, you’d have more than indigestion.”
In America, “they eat your heart, then complain of indigestion,” complains the General, not adjusting to his new circumstances.
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