queasiness

/ˈkwiːzinəs/
noun
  1. A feeling of sickness in the stomach, often with an urge to vomit.
    • The bumpy car ride caused a wave of queasiness that made her close her eyes.
    • The smell of the hospital waiting room always triggers my queasiness.
    • He felt a sudden queasiness after eating the spoiled seafood.
  2. A feeling of nervousness, unease, or moral discomfort.
    • Many voters experienced queasiness over the candidate's extreme views.
    • The queasiness in his gut told him something was wrong with the plan.
    • She felt a deep queasiness about signing the contract without reading it first.
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