dyscrasic

/dɪsˈkræsɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having a bad or unwholesome taste; unwholesome, or diseased.

“The dyscrasic water in the well made the villagers fall ill.”

2. noun

A person who has a bad or unwholesome taste; a person with an unhealthy condition.

“The doctor said that the patient was suffering from dyscrasic symptoms.”

Synonyms

  • diseased
  • dyscratic
  • unwholesome

Antonyms

  • healthy
  • wholesome