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adjective
- 1. suffering from sickness or nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea: "she felt appallingly seasick on any small craft"
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SEASICK definition: 1. vomiting or having the feeling you will vomit because of the movement of the ship you are…. Learn more.
- English (US)
SEASICK meaning: 1. vomiting or having the feeling you will...
- Seasick: Portuguese Translation
SEASICK translate: estar mareado, estar enjoado,...
- Seasick: Japanese Translation
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- Seasick: German Translation
SEASICK translate: seekrank. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Seasick: Polish Translation
SEASICK translate: cierpiący na chorobę morską , dostać...
- Znaczenie Seasick, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
seasick definicja: 1. vomiting or having the feeling you...
- Seasick in Spanish
SEASICK translate: marearse, mareado/da [masculine-feminine,...
- Vietnamese Translation
SEASICK translate: say sóng. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
The meaning of SEASICK is affected with or suggestive of seasickness. How to use seasick in a sentence.
SEASICK meaning: 1. vomiting or having the feeling you will vomit because of the movement of the ship you are…. Learn more.
adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If someone is seasick when they are travelling in a boat, they vomit or feel sick because of the way the boat is moving. It was quite rough at times, and she was seasick. seasickness uncountable noun.
If you're seasick, you feel unwell because of the rocking motion a boat or ship makes as it travels on the water. A chronically seasick ship's captain might have to look for a new job. Some people become nauseated and dizzy even when they're briefly on a boat — these are the easily seasick travelers.
Seasick definition: afflicted with seasickness. . See examples of SEASICK used in a sentence.
Definition of seasick adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.