lờm lợm

lờm lợm

Một đứa trẻ cảm thấy lờm lợm sau khi ăn quá nhiều kẹo.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Slightly nauseated / queasy: Describes a mild feeling of nausea or stomach discomfort, often preceding vomiting.
    • Unappetizing / causing slight disgust: Refers to something (often food or a sight) that induces a mild feeling of revulsion or distaste.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Ngửi mùi đó tôi thấy lờm lợm. (Smelling that odor makes me feel queasy.)
    • Nhìn món ăn dầu mỡ, ấy cảm thấy lờm lợm. (Looking at the greasy food, she felt slightly nauseated.)
    • Câu chuyện đó nghe lờm lợm. (That story sounds rather disgusting.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word is often used to describe a sensory-triggered reaction (smell, sight, taste, or thought) that is unpleasant enough to cause physical discomfort but not necessarily full-blown nausea.
Variants and Related Words
  • Buồn nôn (adj): nauseous, feeling sick to one's stomach. This is a stronger, more direct term for nausea.
  • Lợm giọng (v): to gag, to retch. This describes the physical act of gagging, often preceded by feeling "lờm lợm."
Synonyms
  • Queasy: experiencing nausea.
  • Nauseated: affected with nausea.
  • Sickly: causing or indicative of mild sickness or disgust.
Related Idioms
  • While "lờm lợm" itself is not typically part of a fixed idiom, it is commonly used in phrases describing reactions to unpleasant stimuli, such as "" (to feel queasy in one's stomach).