Squeamish [adjective]
Definition of Squeamish:
nauseated; finicky
Synonyms of Squeamish:
● Queasy
● Dizzy
● Fastidious
● Fussy
● Annoyed
● Captious
● Delicate
● Disgusted
● Exacting
● Hypercritical
● Mincing
● Particular
● Prim
● Prudish
● Puritanical
● Queer
● Scrupulous
● Shaky
● Sick
● Sickly
● Strait-laced
● Unsettled
● Upset
● Vertiginous
● Qualmish
Opposite/Antonyms of Squeamish:
● Ready
● Undemanding
● Willing
● Uncritical
Sentence/Example of Squeamish:
Damn your squeamish stomach, go directly, or I'll go myself.
Since when have you become so squeamish about card-playing, Mr. Linton?
The Englishmen of those days were not so squeamish or so indifferent.
Even for the most squeamish the discomforts of the voyage lay behind.
"It is only a woman, squeamish," Pierre said in a rough voice.
I am not squeamish in such cases when manners are concerned.
And so squeamish as he is, and so particular about the cider!
Clavering isn't the man to be squeamish about hanging a rebel.
I am not squeamish, and then I always prefer to stand by the woman.
But you'll not be so squeamish about the way folks look when they air dead after a while.