Settle (one's) stomach In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "settle (one's) stomach", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-07-29 06:07

Meaning of Settle (one's) stomach

Settle (one's) stomach verb phrase

Relieve feelings of nausea; make one feel less sick or uncomfortable to his or her stomach

A: "Can you help me, mom? My stomach is upset" Mom: "Drink a cup of ginger tea, honey. It'll help to settle your stomach"

There are a lot of homemade remedies that one can choose to settle his stomach. In some cases, going to see a doctor is not necessary.

Other phrases about:

take the heat off one

Relieve the pressure that someone is coping with

Breathe a Sigh of Relief

To feel relieved because something bad hasn't happened.

kick the/(one's) habit

To stop doing something harmful that you have done for a long time, such as smoking, taking drugs etc.

take a load off (one's) mind

To rid someone of a source of tension or concern; to comfort or calm someone.

lift from

1. To take someone or something up from a lower position or area.
2. To relieve someone of some bad feelings, strain, burden, stress, etc.

 

Grammar and Usage of Settle (one's) stomach

Verb Forms

  • to settle (one's) stomach
  • settling (one's) stomach
  • settled (one's) stomach
  • settles (one's) stomach

The verb “settle” should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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