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indigestion

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Noun — Discomfort in the stomach, such as pain, bloating, or heartburn, often caused by eating too much or too fast.

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Etymology

From Old French indigestion, from Late Latin indigestio, from in- ("not") + digestion.

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What does “indigestion” mean?

The word “indigestion” means discomfort in the stomach, such as pain, bloating, or heartburn, often caused by eating too much or too fast. In plain terms, an upset stomach, often from overeating or eating rich food quickly.

How do you pronounce “indigestion”?

“Indigestion” is pronounced ihn-dih-JEHS-chuhn (/ˌɪn.dɪˈdʒes.tʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “indigestion” in a sentence?

Here is “indigestion” used in a sentence: “The spicy food gave him terrible indigestion.”

What part of speech is “indigestion”?

“Indigestion” is a noun.

Where does the word “indigestion” come from?

The word “indigestion” comes from Late Latin. From Old French indigestion, from Late Latin indigestio, from in- ("not") + digestion.

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