Pronunciation: /ˈvɑːmətɪv/
noun a substance that induces vomiting
A1 I saw a vomitive on the ground and quickly walked away.
A2 The smell of the vomitive made me feel sick.
B1 The cleaning crew had to deal with the vomitive left in the hallway.
B2 The party ended early due to someone becoming ill and leaving a vomitive mess.
C1 The restaurant had to close temporarily for cleaning after a customer left a large vomitive in the bathroom.
C2 The emergency response team was called in to handle a hazardous spill of vomitive material.
adjective causing vomiting; vomit-inducing
A1 The smell of the garbage can was vomitive.
A2 I couldn't eat the food because it looked vomitive.
B1 The restaurant received a bad review due to their vomitive dishes.
B2 The sight of the accident was so vomitive that I had to look away.
C1 The movie depicted a vomitive scene that left the audience shocked.
C2 The graphic novel contained vomitive imagery that some readers found disturbing.
formal The smell of the vomitive substance made me feel nauseous.
informal I can't stand the sight of that vomitive mess on the floor.
slang That food was so bad, it was straight up vomitive.
figurative The movie was a vomitive display of violence and gore.
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