From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdyspepticdys‧pep‧tic /dɪsˈpeptɪk/ adjective 1 MIsuffering from dyspepsia2 BAD-TEMPERED old-fashioned bad-tempered
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dyspeptic• Below, in the dyspeptic belly of the city, the subway platform was twenty degrees hotter still.• We can therefore discount his dyspeptic remarks about Coleridge being an apostate.• Each of the patients examined had been referred for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy to investigate dyspeptic symptoms.• The control subjects were 23 patients concurrently undergoing endoscopy for dyspeptic symptoms.