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View usage for: (vɒmɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense vomits, present participle vomiting, past tense, past participle vomited1. verbIf you vomit, food and drink comes back up from your stomach and out through your mouth. Any product made from cow's milk made him vomit. [VERB] She began to vomit blood a few days before she died. [VERB noun] He vomited up all he had just eaten. [V n with up] Synonyms: bring up, throw up, regurgitate, chuck (up) [slang, mainly US] More Synonyms of vomit vomiting uncountable noun Nausea, diarrhoea, and vomiting may accompany migraine. 2. uncountable nounVomit is partly digested food and drink that has come back up from someone's stomach and out through theirmouth. More Synonyms of vomit (ˈvɒmɪt) verbWord forms: -its, -iting or -ited1. to eject (the contents of the stomach) through the mouth as the result of involuntary muscular spasms of the stomach and oesophagus 2. to eject or be ejected forcefully; spew forth noun3. the matter ejected in vomiting 5. a drug or agent that induces vomiting; emetic Derived forms vomiter (ˈvomiter) noun Word origin C14: from Latin vomitāre to vomit repeatedly, from vomere to vomit vomit in American English (ˈvɑmɪt) noun1. the act or process of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth 2. matter ejected in this way verb intransitive4. to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; throw up 5. to be thrown up or out with force or violence; rush out verb transitive7. to discharge or throw out with force or in copious quantities; belch forth Derived forms vomiter (ˈvomiter) noun Word origin ME < L vomitus, a discharging, vomiting < pp. of vomere, to discharge, vomit < IE base * wemē- > Gr emein, to vomit, OE wamm, stain, disgrace Examples of 'vomit' in a sentencevomit There were also higher reports of vomiting bug norovirus.There is, at least, no one vomiting blood.Cases of the winter vomiting bug norovirus have closed 860 beds a day this winter compared with 211 at the same time last year.He had choked on his own vomit following a drinking binge.The furious hotel worker says she left without a diagnosis for stomach pains and vomiting blood.My surgery has been full of flu and vomiting bugs.The vomit may go down the wrong way into the lungs.Her skin had turned yellow and she was vomiting blood.Almost three million people may have been affected by the norovirus vomiting bug.Her bingeing and vomiting may occur only twice a week or twenty times in a day.Hospitals across the country were forced to close wards after a winter vomiting virus began sweeping the country.The dogs then become listless, go off their food and vomit.What is worrying his members is the norovirus, or winter vomiting bug.Early symptoms of the condition include problems with feeding, such as gagging on food or vomiting.The winter vomiting bug has hit Glasgow hard. British English: vomit / ˈvɒmɪt/ VERB If you vomit, food and drink comes back up from your stomach and out through your mouth. Cow's milk made him vomit. - American English: vomit
- Arabic: يَتَقَيَّأُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: vomitar
- Chinese: 呕吐
- Croatian: povraćati
- Czech: zvracet
- Danish: kaste op
- Dutch: overgeven kotsen
- European Spanish: vomitar
- Finnish: oksentaa
- French: vomir
- German: übergeben (sich)
- Greek: κάνω εμετό
- Italian: vomitare
- Japanese: 吐く
- Korean: 토하다
- Norwegian: spy
- Polish: zwymiotować
- European Portuguese: vomitar
- Romanian: a vomita
- Russian: страдать рвотой извергать пищу через рот
- Latin American Spanish: vomitar
- Swedish: spy
- Thai: อาเจียน
- Turkish: kusmak
- Ukrainian: блювати
- Vietnamese: nôn
Chinese translation of 'vomit'Definition to eject (the contents of the stomach) through the mouth Any dairy product made him vomit. Synonyms barf (US, slang) chunder (slang, mainly Australian) belch forth upchuck (US, slang) do a technicolour yawn (slang) toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to eject (the contents of the stomach) through the mouth He has the flu and keeps vomiting up whatever he eats. Synonyms bring up throw up chuck (up) (slang, mainly US) emit eject puke (slang) disgorge sick up (informal) spew out or up Additional synonymsDefinition to vomit It smelt so bad I thought I was going to chuck. Synonyms vomit, throw up (informal), spew, heave (slang), puke (slang), barf (US, slang), chunder (slang, Australian), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Synonyms vomit, empty, chuck (up) (slang, US), regurgitate, barf (US, slang), spit up, chunder (slang, Australian), upchuck (US, slang), blow lunch (US, slang), lose your lunch (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit or retch She gasped and heaved and vomited. Synonyms vomit, be sick, throw up (informal), chuck (up) (slang), chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), gag, spew, retch, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang, Australian), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) - voluptuary
- voluptuous
- voluptuousness
- vomit
- voracious
- voracity
- vortex
Additional synonymsDefinition to vomit toddlers puking on the carpet Synonyms vomit, be sick, throw up (informal), spew, heave, regurgitate, disgorge (old-fashioned), retch, be nauseated, chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), barf (US, slang), chunder (slang), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit It was enough to make you regurgitate your plum pudding. Synonyms disgorge, throw up (informal), chuck up (slang, US), puke up (slang), sick up (informal), spew out or up Definition to undergo spasms of the stomach as if one is vomiting The smell made me retch. Synonyms gag, be sick, vomit, regurgitate, chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), throw up (informal), spew, heave, puke (slang), disgorge, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit Let's get out of his way before he starts spewing. Synonyms vomit, throw up (informal), puke (slang), chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), spit out, regurgitate, disgorge, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang, Australian), belch forth, upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit He threw up over a seat next to me. Synonyms vomit, be sick, spew, puke (slang), chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), heave, regurgitate, disgorge, retch, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang, Australian), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang), bring up |