squeamish

[US]/ˈskwiːmɪʃ/
[UK]/ˈskwiːmɪʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. easily nauseated, excessively fastidious, difficult to please.

Example Sentences

squeamish about dirty things

he was a bit squeamish at the sight of the giant needles.

she was not squeamish about using her social influence in support of her son.

She is squeamish about blood and cannot stand the sight of it.

He is too squeamish to watch horror movies.

The squeamish child refused to eat the slimy food.

I'm a bit squeamish when it comes to insects.

Some people are squeamish about discussing bodily functions.

The squeamish girl couldn't even look at the dissected frog.

She's squeamish about trying new foods.

He's too squeamish to handle raw meat.

The squeamish patient fainted at the sight of the needle.

Being squeamish, she couldn't bear the idea of getting a tattoo.

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