CONSTIPATION


Meaning of CONSTIPATION in English

con ‧ sti ‧ pa ‧ tion /ˌkɒnstəˈpeɪʃ ə n, ˌkɒnstɪˈpeɪʃ ə n $ ˌkɑːn-/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable]

[ Date: 1500-1600 ; Language: Medieval Latin ; Origin: constipatio , from Latin constipare 'to crowd together' , from com- ( ⇨ COM- ) + stipare 'to press' ]

the condition of having difficulty in getting rid of solid waste from your body ⇨ diarrhoea

—constipated /ˈkɒnstəpeɪtəd, ˈkɒnstɪpeɪtəd $ ˈkɑːn-/ adjective

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THESAURUS

▪ stomachache pain in your stomach or near your stomach:

He said he had a stomachache and didn't want to go to school.

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I've got bad stomachache.

▪ indigestion pain or uncomfortable feelings that you get when your stomach cannot break down food that you have eaten:

She frequently suffered from indigestion.

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If I eat onions, they give me indigestion.

▪ food poisoning a stomach illness caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, so that you vomit:

I got food poisoning while I was on holiday and had to spend the day in bed.

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Two of the customers has to be taken to hospital with suspected food poisoning.

▪ nausea the feeling that you have when you think you are going to vomit:

A feeling of nausea suddenly came over me.

▪ constipation the condition of having difficulty in getting rid of solid waste from your body:

Do you suffer from constipation?

▪ diarrhoea British English , diarrhea American English an illness in which waste from the bowels is watery and comes out often:

The main symptoms are diarrhoea and vomiting.

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Some dairy products can cause diarrhoea.

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