dyspeptic

English

WOTD – 5 February 2008

Etymology

First attested in 1694. From Ancient Greek δύσπεπτος (dúspeptos, difficult to digest), from δυσ- (dus-, bad) + πέπτω (péptō, I digest).

Pronunciation

Adjective

dyspeptic (comparative more dyspeptic, superlative most dyspeptic)

  1. (not comparable) Of, relating to, or having dyspepsia or indigestion.
  2. (comparable) Irritable or morose.

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Noun

dyspeptic (plural dyspeptics)

  1. A dyspeptic person.

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