Queasily

usgb/ˈkwiːzəli/
adverb

Feeling sick or uncomfortable.

He felt queasily nervous before the performance.
Visual representation of "queasily" - Feeling sick or uncomfortable.

Often appears as...

  • feel queasily
  • look queasily
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Physical Discomfort

Use 'queasily' to express a sensation of physical discomfort, especially related to nausea or stomach upset.

Illustration for Physical Discomfort
After riding the roller coaster, he walked off queasily, holding his stomach.
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Preceding Symptoms

'Queasily' often precedes descriptions of symptoms, indicating the onset of feeling sick.

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She turned pale and queasily whispered that she needed to sit down.
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Negative Anticipation

It can imply dread or anxiety about an upcoming event or action, suggesting a chance of feeling sick.

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He queasily prepared to give his speech, trying not to think about the audience.
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