Word: Motion Sickness
Definition: Motion sickness is a condition where a person feels dizzy or nauseated because of the movements that happen while traveling in a moving vehicle, like a car, bus, plane, or boat.
In more advanced conversations, you might discuss the causes or effects of motion sickness, such as: - "Motion sickness can affect people differently, with some experiencing severe symptoms while others feel only mild discomfort."
While "motion sickness" specifically refers to the discomfort caused by movement in vehicles, the individual words can have different meanings: - Motion: Movement or the act of moving. - Sickness: A state of ill health or illness.
While there aren’t commonly used idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "motion sickness," you might hear phrases like: - "Feeling queasy" – This means feeling sick to your stomach, which can be a symptom of motion sickness. - "On the road" – A phrase referring to traveling, which can often trigger motion sickness in some people.