Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊʃən ˈsɪknəs/
noun a feeling of nausea and dizziness caused by motion, typically in a car or boat
A1 Motion sickness can occur when traveling by boat.
A2 She experienced motion sickness on the roller coaster.
B1 If you suffer from motion sickness, try sitting near the front of the car.
B2 The medication helped alleviate her motion sickness during the long flight.
C1 Pilots undergo training to prevent motion sickness while flying in turbulent conditions.
C2 Despite her motion sickness, she still enjoys going on cruises with her family.
formal The medication proved effective in alleviating her motion sickness during the long car ride.
informal I always have to sit in the front seat to avoid getting motion sickness in the back of the car.
slang I can't handle roller coasters, they always give me major motion sickness.
figurative The constant changes in the stock market gave investors a sense of motion sickness.
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