vómito
“vómito” means “vomit” in Spanish (the substance or the act of throwing up).
vomit
Also: throw-up, spew
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Limpié el vómito del bebé con una toalla.
A1I cleaned the baby's vomit with a towel.
El perro tiene náuseas y mucho vómito.
A2The dog has nausea and a lot of vomiting.
Ese libro es un vómito de odio y resentimiento.
B2That book is a spewing out of hate and resentment.
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Words that translate to "vómito" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: vómito
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Which of the following is the NOUN meaning 'vomit'?
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From the Latin word 'vomitus', which literally means 'discharged' or 'thrown out'. It is related to the ancient Greek word for 'to spit out'.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'vomito' and 'vómito'?
Accent marks change everything! 'Vomito' (no accent) means 'I vomit' (the action). 'Vómito' (with accent) means 'the vomit' (the noun).
Is 'vómito' considered a gross or offensive word?
It is a clinical and neutral term. While the subject matter is unpleasant, the word itself is not a swear word or offensive.
Can 'vómito' be used for more than just health?
Yes, it can be used figuratively to describe a sudden outburst of something negative, like a 'vómito de insultos' (a spewing of insults).