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Antonyms for qualmish
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : kwah-mish, kwaw- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkwɑ mɪʃ, ˈkwɔ- |
Definition of qualmish
- As in queasy : adj not feeling well; not comfortable
- As in queer : adj not feeling well
- As in sick : adj not healthy, not feeling well
- As in squeamish : adj nauseated; finicky
- As in laid-up : adj sick
- He could not think, but only felt that he was extremely uncomfortable and qualmish.
- Extract from : « The Quest » by Frederik van Eeden
- Madam, give me leave to take a Glass of Sack, I am qualmish.
- Extract from : « The Female Wits » by Anonymous
- The gallant fellow's stomach, too, was qualmish and disturbed.
- Extract from : « The House by the Church-Yard » by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- Soft the divan on the sides, with spittoons for the qualmish and queesy.
- Extract from : « The International Weekly Miscellany, Vol. 1, No. 7 » by Various
- The time is gone by when men, or women either, were too qualmish and too queasy to admit the truth even to themselves.
- Extract from : « Is He Popenjoy? » by Anthony Trollope
- Well, a willful man must have him way; and since you are so qualmish about a little bloodletting, we must try another plan.
- Extract from : « The Midnight Queen » by May Agnes Fleming
- I felt myself growing pale and qualmish, but grieved in silence and said nothing.
- Extract from : « How Tell a Story and Others » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- All the landsmen sicker than sick, and our Viceroy, Stevenson, qualmish.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4 (of 10) » by John Gibson Lockhart.
- It was decidedly one of his qualmish mornings, and he was glad to get a full breath of out of door air.
- Extract from : « Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty » by J. W. de Forest
- Flattery is the destruction of all good fellowship; it is like a qualmish liqueur in the midst of a bottle of wine.
- Extract from : « Vivian Grey » by Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli
Synonyms for qualmish
- ailing
- annoyed
- anxious
- bedridden
- bilious
- broken down
- captious
- concerned
- confined
- debilitated
- declining
- defective
- delicate
- diseased
- disgusted
- disordered
- dizzy
- down
- exacting
- faint
- fastidious
- feeble
- feverish
- fidgety
- frail
- funny
- fussy
- giddy
- green
- green around gills
- groggy
- hospitalized
- hypercritical
- ill
- ill at ease
- impaired
- imperfect
- in a bad way
- in poor health
- incurable
- indisposed
- infected
- infirm
- invalid
- laid-up
- lightheaded
- lousy
- mean
- mincing
- nauseated
- not so hot
- particular
- peaked
- poorly
- prim
- prudish
- pukish
- puritanical
- qualmish
- qualmy
- queasy
- queer
- reeling
- restless
- rickety
- rocky
- rotten
- run down
- scrupulous
- shaky
- sick
- sick as a dog
- sick to one's stomach
- sickly
- squeamish
- strait-laced
- suffering
- tottering
- troubled
- uncertain
- uncomfortable
- under medication
- under the weather
- uneasy
- unhealthy
- unsettled
- unwell
- upset
- vertiginous
- weak
- wobbly
- worried
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