'Eupeptic' definitions:
Definition of 'Eupeptic'
From: GCIDE
- Eupeptic \Eu*pep"tic\, a. [Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to good digestion; easy of digestion; having a good digestion; as, eupeptic food; an eupeptic man. [1913 Webster]
- Wrapt in lazy eupeptic fat. --Carlyle. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'eupeptic'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- accepting,
- alive and kicking,
- at ease,
- beaming,
- blithe,
- blithesome,
- bright,
- bright and sunny,
- bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,
- charmed,
- cheerful,
- cheery,
- chipper,
- comfortable,
- composed,
- content,
- contented,
- cozy,
- delighted,
- easy,
- easygoing,
- elated,
- enjoying health,
- euphoric,
- exalted,
- exhilarated,
- favorably impressed with,
- fine,
- fit,
- fit and fine,
- flushed,
- full of beans,
- genial,
- glad,
- gladsome,
- glowing,
- gratified,
- happy,
- healthful,
- healthy,
- high,
- hopeful,
- in clover,
- in condition,
- in fine fettle,
- in fine whack,
- in good case,
- in good health,
- in good shape,
- in good spirits,
- in health,
- in high feather,
- in high spirits,
- in mint condition,
- in shape,
- in the pink,
- intrigued,
- irrepressible,
- laughing,
- of good cheer,
- of good comfort,
- optimistic,
- pleasant,
- pleased,
- pleased as Punch,
- pleased with,
- radiant,
- reconciled,
- resigned,
- riant,
- rosy,
- sanguine,
- sanguineous,
- sans souci,
- satisfied,
- smiling,
- sold on,
- sparkling,
- sunny,
- taken with,
- thrilled,
- tickled,
- tickled pink,
- tickled to death,
- uncomplaining,
- unrepining,
- winsome,
- without care