nausea

IPA: nˈɔziʌ

noun

  • A feeling of illness or discomfort in the digestive system, usually characterized by a strong urge to vomit.
  • Strong dislike or disgust.
  • Motion sickness.
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Examples of "nausea" in Sentences

  • The trip involves a full day on the water, in nausea-making conditions.
  • Soon after, Mendoza says he was given pills that resulted in nausea and diarrhea.
  • Continued exposure to CO may result in nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances and difficulty in concentrating.
  • In fact, I feel my nausea from the last attempt vanishing again so next month I will give Paul another chance.
  • According to CNN on October 19, being infected with the intestinal form of anthrax results in "nausea, lack of appetite, and fever."
  • He wants "to feel the deep heat beating into his body, feel the body itself, reclaim the body from what he called the nausea of News and Traffic."
  • [Link] Microfilm nausea is a well-documented ailment, and one that will remain with us until the last roll is digitized, and the last bulb burns out.
  • This is what he wanted, to feel the deep heat beating into his body, feel the body itself, reclaim the body from what he called the nausea of News and Traffic.
  • Your nausea is caused by your hormones building up in your liver and overflowing into your blood stream (yay! lots of hormones, blah, blah, blah, hearty embryo, etc).
  • Another thing that helps with my nausea is to always keep a little bit of food in my tummy even if I just puked, and the best thing I can stomach is pre-canned chocolate slim-fast.

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