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nauseating
[ naw-zee-ey-ting, -zhee-, -see-, -shee- ]
adjective
- causing sickness of the stomach; nauseous.
- such as to cause contempt, disgust, loathing, etc.:
I had to listen to the whole nauseating story.
Confusables Note
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- ²Ō²¹³Üīs±šĀ·²¹³Łī i²Ō²µĀ·±ō²ā adverb
- ³Ü²ŌĀ·²Ō²¹³Üīs±šĀ·²¹³Łī i²Ō²µ adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of nauseating1
Example Sentences
Matt Gaetz faced the consequences for being one such nauseating twerp.
In this moment, Egoyan asks us to consider all the nauseating possibilities surrounding that truth.
While they made me feel a particularly nauseating dread, they also made me feel alive, teeming with speculation about what they meant to Lynch and why I loved being steeped in their ambiguity.
In stark contrast to Raffiās catalog, much modern kidsā music has been criticized as ānauseating,ā āterribleā and āenough to drive any loving parent to complete insanity.ā
And on neighborhood social media platform Nextdoor, residents from all over West L.A. have been relieved to find an answer to the cause of the nauseating odor.
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What doesĢżnauseating mean?
Nauseating means causing nauseaāa feeling of sickness in your stomach, as if you might vomit.
Nauseating is commonly used as an adjective, but it can also be used as the continuous tense (-ing form) of the verb nauseate, meaning to cause nausea, as in That smell is nauseating me.ĢżĢż
The adjective nauseous can be used to mean the same thing as nauseating, but nauseous is much more commonly used to mean the same thing as nauseatedāfeeling nausea.
The word nausea can also be used in a figurative way meaning a feeling of disgust, revulsion, or repulsion, and nauseating can describe someone or something that makes a person feel this, meaning the same thing as disgusting, as in Their cruelty is nauseating.Ģż
The word nauseant can also mean causing or producing nausea, but it is not commonly used other than in a medical context.
Example: Iām not sure what was more nauseatingāthe disgusting food or the serverās disgusting comments.
Where doesĢżnauseating come from?
The first records of the adjective nauseating come from the 1600s. It is thought to ultimately derive from the Greek ²Ō²¹³Ü²õĆÄå, meaning āseasickness,ā from ²Ō²¹Ć»²õ, meaning āshipā (the same root is the basis of the word nautical).
Seasickness can be nauseating, as can many other conditions that affect the stomach, such as motion sickness, morning sickness, carsickness, anxiety, or from the side effects of medications. The figurative use of nauseating is perhaps even more common. Itās used to describe people or things that are considered truly disgusting or contemptible, especially by being immoral in some way.
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What are some other forms related to nauseating?
What are some synonyms for nauseating?
- nauseous (causing nausea)
- nauseant
- sickening
- disgusting
- repulsive
What are some words that share a root or word element with nauseating?Ģż
What are some words that often get used in discussing nauseating?
How isĢżnauseating used in real life?
Nauseating is perhaps most commonly used in a figurative way.
Just took 4 of my prescribed pills & already feel the nauseating side effects; greeaattt.
ā šØšš (@ari_jhene)
This is nauseating.
A horrific scandal.ā David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod)
Hardly a surprise, but no less nauseating even though we knew what was afoot. āDrug company insiders are profiting handsomely from the worldās desperate hope for a COVID-19 vaccine ā The Boston Globeā
ā Tom Peters (@tom_peters)
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Try usingĢżnauseating!
Which of the following words can be used as a synonym of nauseating?
A. sickening
B. disgusting
C. repulsive
D. all of the above
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