queasily

/ˈkwiːzɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that makes you feel sick or uncomfortable in your stomach.
    • The boat rocked queasily from side to side in the rough sea.
    • He queasily swallowed the bitter medicine.
    • She looked queasily at the leftover food in the fridge.
  2. In a way that shows moral discomfort or unease.
    • She felt queasily aware that the joke was offensive.
    • The audience watched queasily as the villain tricked the hero.
    • He queasily agreed to the plan, knowing it was dishonest.
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