gein

/ɡeɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of Dutch or Belgian beer made from a mixture of malted barley and corn or wheat, with a sweet and slightly sour taste.

“She tried a new gein at the local brewery and loved its unique flavor.”

2. verb

To feel or express nausea, disgust, or aversion, typically in response to something unpleasant or repulsive.

“The smell of the rotten food made her gein at the sight of it.”

3. verb

To be or become nauseated or disgusted.

“The gruesome scene on TV made him gein and change the channel.”

Synonyms

  • disgust
  • nauseate

Antonyms

  • appeal
  • entice