vomiting

word · lemma: vomit

/ˈvɑmətɪŋ/
VAH-muh-ting
/vˈɒmɪtɪŋ/
VO-mi-ting

Definition

Vomiting is the act of forcefully throwing up the contents of your stomach through your mouth. It can happen due to illness, food poisoning, or other causes.

Usage & Nuances

'Vomiting' is a medical term, mainly formal but also used in everyday speech. Common phrases: 'nausea and vomiting,' 'vomiting blood.' 'Throwing up' or 'being sick' are more informal alternatives. Use 'vomiting' as a noun ('episodes of vomiting') or present participle ('He is vomiting').

Example Sentences

He started vomiting after eating spoiled food.

basic

The doctor asked if she was vomiting yesterday.

basic

Vomiting can be a symptom of the flu.

basic

He couldn't stop vomiting all night, so we took him to the hospital.

natural

If you experience vomiting with a high fever, call your doctor.

natural

The bus ride was so bumpy that several kids ended up vomiting.

natural