Seasickness in a sentence as a noun

Good point- do you think they issue seasickness pills before you get on?

I'm imagining a feeling of seasickness developing as I scroll down and the text snakes up,left,up,left .etc.

We advise people suffering from seasickness that one thing they can do is lie on their backs, and it often is enough by itself.

Also I assume that the boat rocks less if you are in an inner stateroom, so it might be better for people who suffer from seasickness.

I wonder if those quack 'magnetic wrist {pain reliever,travel/seasickness preventer} bracelet' things are strong enough to affect it?

Which is maybe why one of the things that can help with seasickness is watching the horizon, so that what you see with your eyes starts to match what your body feels as the boat pitches around.

It's likely you'll hit a storm where you will be levitating off your bed at the height of each wave for two days straight: seasickness is completely incapacitating and will make your captain regret taking you onboard.

Seasickness definitions

noun

motion sickness experienced while traveling on water

See also: naupathia