0 easily upset or shocked by things that you find unpleasant or that you do not approve of:
1 easily upset or disgusted by things or actions you find unpleasant:
Dissection classes with small groups of students are excellent since even the squeamish can take part as onlookers, whilst a fellow student performs the dissection.
What emerged was not for the squeamish.
The second point is this: let us not be squeamish; this decision was taken for domestic political reasons.
Why be so squeamish about tackling women's rights?
Other countries are less squeamish, but up to now we have been a soft touch.
I think that that story is quite sufficient to show that we had better not be too squeamish in this business.
There is such a thing as being too squeamish about observations, though they may be slanderous, made about oneself to other persons.
Let us not be squeamish about the alternative, if no one has that voice.