Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mal-de-mer
Noun
/mæl də ˈmɛr/

Definition
A condition characterized by nausea and dizziness caused by motion, especially on water.

Examples
- Many passengers suffered from mal-de-mer during the boat ride.
- To avoid mal-de-mer, it’s advised to stay on deck and focus on the horizon.
- He took medication to help alleviate symptoms of mal-de-mer before the cruise.

Meaning
Mal-de-mer is a French term used to describe seasickness or motion sickness that occurs when traveling on a boat or ship.

Synonyms
- Seasickness
- Motion sickness
- Voyage sickness