dyspeptic

of or having indigestion or consequent irritability or depression; displaying a morose disposition


I came across this word in a Daily Mail article: “The shop assistant in Poundland is becoming increasingly dyspeptic. In fact, I’m concerned he might just turn round and hit me.” Not sure what I was doing reading the Daily Mail.

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