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1. stomach
noun. ['ˈstʌmək'] an enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion.
Synonyms
- GI tract
- abomasum
- reticulum
- arteria gastrica
- gastric artery
- gastric vein
- fourth stomach
- omasum
- pit of the stomach
- third stomach
- craw
- digestive tract
- internal organ
- rumen
- alimentary tract
- gastroepiploic vein
- gastroomental vein
- vena gastrica
- viscus
- tum
- tummy
- crop
- second stomach
- psalterium
- breadbasket
- alimentary canal
- epigastric fossa
- first stomach
- vena gastroomentalis
- digestive tube
Antonyms
- outside
- good part
- fill
- artifact
Etymology
- stomak (Middle English (1100-1500))
- estomac (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Upset Stomach
Sentences with upset-stomach
1. Noun Phrase
A dog with nausea from car sickness or upset stomach will likely slobber before vomiting.
2. Noun Phrase
This, too, contributes to an upset stomach which in turn causes diarrhoea.
3. Noun Phrase
Additional symptoms of food poisoning include an upset stomach and vomiting.
4. Noun Phrase
Both bacteria affect the gastrointestinal tract and can cause diarrhea, upset stomach and even fever and vomiting.
2. stomach
noun. ['ˈstʌmək'] the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis.
Synonyms
- body part
- belly
- abdominal aorta
- arteria colica
- bellybutton
- bowel
- venter
- omphalos
- trunk
- colic artery
- belly button
- ab
- underbelly
- abdominal wall
- navel
- intestine
- hypochondrium
- gut
- body
- torso
- abdomen
- umbilicus
- abdominal
- underbody
- omphalus
- abdominal muscle
Antonyms
- breakableness
- solidity
- unbreakableness
- softness
Etymology
- stomak (Middle English (1100-1500))
- estomac (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. upset
verb. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] disturb the balance or stability of.
Synonyms
- touch
Antonyms
- stability
- tidiness
4. upset
verb. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] cause to lose one's composure.
Synonyms
- kindle
- untune
- bemuse
- provoke
- throw
- discomfit
- discombobulate
- elicit
- dissolve
- embarrass
- enkindle
- arouse
- disconcert
- unsettle
- bewilder
- evoke
- abash
- hurt
- pain
- anguish
- raise
- unnerve
- enervate
- faze
- discompose
- afflict
Antonyms
- bless
- deaden
- sedate
- de-energise
5. upset
verb. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] move deeply.
Synonyms
- turn on
- distract
- rouse
- distress
- affect
- disturb
- move
- excite
- jolt
- charge up
- commove
- disquiet
- trouble
- perturb
- agitate
- strike
- cark
- charge
- unhinge
- disorder
Antonyms
- switch off
- stand still
- begin
- integrate
6. upset
adjective. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win.
Antonyms
- hypotension
7. upset
adjective. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief.
Synonyms
- worried
- disquieted
- troubled
- disturbed
Antonyms
- hypothermia
- anestrus
- hyperpigmentation
- impotency
8. upset
adjective. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] thrown into a state of disarray or confusion.
Synonyms
- disordered
- disorganized
- broken
- disorganised
Antonyms
- hypertension
- hyperthermia
- hypopigmentation
- hypocapnia
9. upset
noun. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] an unhappy and worried mental state.
Synonyms
- perturbation
- disturbance
Antonyms
- harmless
- amicable
- order
10. upset
noun. ['əpˈsɛt, ˈʌpˌsɛt'] the act of disturbing the mind or body.
Synonyms
- derangement
- overthrow
Antonyms
- success
- victory
- conformity