IPA: /juˈpɛptɪk/
KK: /juˈpɛptɪk/
Having a cheerful and happy disposition, or relating to good digestion.
After a hearty meal, he felt eupeptic and ready to enjoy the evening.
Eupeptic → It is formed from "eu-" (meaning good or well) and "peptikos" (from Greek, meaning digesting or digestible). The word "eupeptic" refers to having good digestion or being in good digestive health.
Think of 'eu-' meaning good and 'peptikos' relating to digestion — this helps you remember that eupeptic means having good digestion.