disship

/ˈdɪʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A state of being or feeling unwell or seasick, especially as a result of traveling by sea.

“After a few hours at sea, she succumbed to disship and had to lie down in her cabin.”

2. verb

To make someone or something feel unwell or seasick, especially as a result of traveling by sea.

“The rough waves disshipped most of the passengers on the ship.”

Synonyms

  • motion sickness
  • seasickness

Antonyms

  • sea legs