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vomit

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/ˈvɒmɪt/ · vom-it

to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth.

Meanings

verbformal

to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth.

پیٹ کے مواد کو منہ کے ذریعے خارج کرنا。

قے کرنا

qay karna

Synonyms

regurgitatespit upbring upالٹے کرناقے کرناتھوکنا

Antonyms

swallowingestconsumeنگلناخوردنکھانا

Common Collocations

  • vomit blood
  • vomit violently
  • vomit up

Example Sentences

He started to vomit after eating spoiled food.

خراب کھانا کھانے کے بعد وہ قے کرنے لگا۔

Kharab khana khane ke baad woh qay karne laga.

The smell made her feel nauseous and she had to vomit.

خوشبو نے اسے متلی محسوس کرائی اور اسے قے کرنی پڑی۔

Khushbu ne use matli mehsoos karai aur use qay karni pari.

After the roller coaster ride, many people vomited.

روولر کوسٹر کی سواری کے بعد بہت سے لوگوں نے قے کی۔

Roller coaster ki sawari ke baad bohat se logon ne qay ki.

Easily Confused With

spit:Spit refers to forcefully expelling saliva, while vomit refers to expelling food and stomach contents.
nounformal

the matter expelled from the stomach.

پیٹ سے خارج ہونے والا مواد۔

قے

qay

Synonyms

regurgitationpukespittleقےالٹیغلیظ مادہ

Antonyms

solidsubstancefoodٹھوسموادکھانا

Common Collocations

  • a surge of vomit
  • clean up vomit
  • watching vomit

Example Sentences

The floor was stained with vomit.

زمین قے سے داغ دار تھی۔

Zameen qay se daagh daar thi.

He couldn't stand the sight of vomit.

وہ قے کا منظر برداشت نہیں کر سکا۔

Woh qay ka manzar bardasht nahi kar saka.

The doctor examined the vomit for signs of illness.

ڈاکٹر نے بیماری کی علامات کے لیے قے کا معائنہ کیا۔

Doctor ne bimari ki alamat ke liye qay ka muaina kiya.

Easily Confused With

spit:Spit is liquid expelled from the mouth, while vomit is the solid or liquid contents from the stomach.

Word Family

vomiting
nounقے کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Imagine a toddler who is prone to vomit, often causing a mess.

Picture a scene where someone feels dizzy and suddenly vomits.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "vomere" — to discharge from the mouth

First known use: 14th century

The word 'vomit' comes from Latin 'vomere', which means to throw out or discharge, specifically from the mouth.