nauseated
IPA: nˈɔzieɪtʌd
adjective
- Having a feeling of nausea.
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Examples of "nauseated" in Sentences
- He was nauseated and fevered.
- He is nauseated by the scent of feces.
- “The word is nauseated, not nauseous,” he explained.
- He is nauseated by the scent of cloying, reckless happiness.
- The chewing tobacco cake actually made me nauseated, meaning physically ill.
- DRob, I think you meant that it made you nauseated, that is unless you meant that it caused you to make the people around you feel sick.
- Nobody in our family ever even uses the word 'nauseous,' preferring the less trendy, easier to spell, and less usagely debatable 'nauseated'.
- If small amounts of food are taken five or six times a day, a tendency to be nauseated, which is not uncommon in the early months of pregnancy, can often be averted.
- Casey tries to be liberal but is kind of nauseated by what she sees -- and even more so, what she hears, because Hugh had used the same exact phrase to her during sex that one of the men did in the porn video.
- It's actually a pet peeve, right up there with saying "momentarily" when one means "in a moment" or "nauseous" when one means "nauseated" -- except, of course, that it's far far worse because people who think pity is the same thing as compassion have no incentive to work on developing genuine compassion.