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heartburn

noun
heart·​burn | \ ˈhärt-ËŒbÉ™rn How to pronounce heartburn (audio) \

Definition of heartburn

: a burning discomfort behind the lower part of the sternum due especially to spasmodic reflux of acid from the stomach into the esophagus

Examples of heartburn in a Sentence

I like spicy food, but it gives me heartburn.

Recent Examples on the Web

As health minister Maria Luisa Carcedo explained to reporters Wednesday, staff accidentally put minoxidil—the active ingredient in Rogaine—into containers marked as the heartburn treatment omeprazole. Meilan Solly, Smithsonian, "Medication Mix-Up Leaves 17 Children Suffering From ‘Werewolf Syndrome’," 31 Aug. 2019 The acidity of tomato sauce would give her heartburn. Illyanna Maisonet, SFChronicle.com, "An ode to the soulful magic of simple beans," 19 July 2019 Lemon verbena makes a great tea that helps relieve indigestion and heartburn. Bibby Gignilliat, The Mercury News, "Quick Cook: How to make Lemon Verbena Ice Cream," 20 July 2019 The $1 million Saudi donation gave McCain some mild political heartburn during his 2016 Senate reelection campaign when his opponent, Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick, made an issue of it. Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, azcentral, "A new era for ASU's McCain Institute without namesake Sen. John McCain," 4 May 2019 This prospect is already causing heartburn among hard-liners in Washington who view the South Korean president as too willing to take Kim at his word. Anna Fifield, Washington Post, "South Korean leader looks for ways to help North economically without violating sanctions," 3 May 2018 The five compose a broad spectrum of threats, with China and Russia at the high end, North Korea and Iran in the middle representing more limited threats, and at the low end, the slow heartburn of the Islamic State. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, "F-35 Shortfall Forces the Navy to Buy More F-18s," 10 Feb. 2016 These include proton pump inhibitors to improve heartburn symptoms, steroids, NSAIDs, and blood pressure medications. Lambeth Hochwald, Health.com, "What Is Scleroderma—and How Can I Tell If I Have It?," 21 June 2019 Martinez said the location of a medical school, deemed key to raising the Valley’s low number of physicians, also caused some heartburn. Lynn Brezosky, ExpressNews.com, "Rio Grande Valley merger expected to help land more road dollars," 28 June 2019

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First Known Use of heartburn

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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heartburn

noun

English Language Learners Definition of heartburn

: an unpleasant hot feeling in your chest caused by something that you ate

heartburn

noun
heart·​burn | \ -ËŒbÉ™rn How to pronounce heartburn (audio) \

Medical Definition of heartburn

: a burning discomfort behind the lower part of the sternum usually related to spasm of the lower end of the esophagus or of the upper part of the stomach often in association with gastroesophageal reflux

called also cardialgia, pyrosis

— compare water brash

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