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UK//ˈkɑːsɪk//US//ˈkɑrsɪk//

Meaning of Carsick

Feeling nausea or discomfort while traveling in a car.

In simple words: Feeling sick in a car due to motion.

Carsick in a sentence

  • After the long drive, I felt completely carsick.
  • He gets carsick if he sits in the backseat for too long.
  • I can't read in the car; it always makes me carsick.
  • She rolled down the window because she was feeling carsick.

How to use Carsick

Used informally to describe nausea caused by traveling in a vehicle. Considered casual language and may not be appropriate in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a car with a sick face. Cars can make you feel ill.

Related words

Collocations with Carsick

  • get carsick
  • feel carsick
  • become carsick

Synonyms for Carsick

  • nauseous
  • queasy
  • motion sick

Opposites of Carsick

Common mistakes with Carsick

  • Confusing with 'seasick', which is nausea from being on water.
  • Using 'carsick' as a noun instead of an adjective.
  • Incorrectly spelling as 'car sick' instead of 'carsick'.

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Frequently asked questions about Carsick

What does Carsick mean?

Feeling sick in a car due to motion.

What is the definition of Carsick?

Feeling nausea or discomfort while traveling in a car.

How do you use Carsick in a sentence?

After the long drive, I felt completely carsick.

Can you give another example of Carsick?

He gets carsick if he sits in the backseat for too long.

What are synonyms for Carsick?

Common alternatives include nauseous, queasy, motion sick.

What is the opposite of Carsick?

Opposite meanings include carsafe, comfortable.

What words go with Carsick?

It commonly pairs with get carsick, feel carsick, become carsick.

What are common mistakes when using Carsick?

Confusing with 'seasick', which is nausea from being on water. Using 'carsick' as a noun instead of an adjective. Incorrectly spelling as 'car sick' instead of 'carsick'.

How do you pronounce Carsick?

US: //ˈkɑrsɪk//, UK: //ˈkɑːsɪk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Carsick?

Used informally to describe nausea caused by traveling in a vehicle. Considered casual language and may not be appropriate in formal writing.