Retching = try to vomit from the verb "to retch".
Wretch = a person who is mean or unpleasant, pathetic, unfortunate or helpless. Thus wretching would hardly be a meaningful verb.
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Retching can be used to replace throwing up in a sentence. For example: I watched in amusement as the boy continued his retching after he chugged a gallon of water.
Over the noise of the crowded theater, the retching of the infected could be heard.
You keep retching when your stomach is empty because it is telling you need to eat. Your body needs food.
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The slang verb "barf" is apparently imitative of the sound of retching, and possibly "puke" is as well. A common sound effect in cartoons is "blarggh" (extended form of choking sound blarg).
Being sick (vomiting or trying to vomit).
Regurgitation.
The resistance to peristaltic movement in the stomach is caused by retching. Retching has several physical indicators such as vomiting ,dry heaving, and nausea. If these symptoms persist, you need to consult a physician.
drug used to prevent, lessen or stop retching or vomiting..
It's possible to argue that "swallow" describes a diametrically opposed action, but it isn't really an antonym. Retching is such an unusual condition that an antonym describing the state of not retching is not be particularly useful, so we haven't developed one.
you could use sickening when someone is doing something revolting or disgusting. (i.e., 'The sound of her retching was sickening to my stomach.')