I. dəˈspeptik, (ˈ)di|s- adjective
also dys·pep·ti·cal -tə̇kəl, -tēk-
Etymology: Greek dyspept os + English -ic, -ical
1. : relating to dyspepsia : having dyspepsia
a dyspeptic symptom
— opposed to eupeptic
2.
a. : gloomy or negative
took a dyspeptic view of the whole affair
b. : ill-tempered , morose
II. noun
( -s )
: a person having dyspepsia