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Confusables Note
See nauseous.
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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- unnauseated adjective
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of nauseated1
First recorded in 1650ā1660, for an earlier sense; nauseat(e) ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )
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During the trial, the women said that Masterson served them drinks that made them disoriented and nauseated before he violently assaulted them at his Hollywood Hills home.
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People who were nauseated by the drugs were more likely to report increased food waste.
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Turning to look at him ā an almost-stranger I was about to embark on a coffee date with ā I asked, āIs this in case I get nauseated?ā
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The effect can be vertiginousāso the way people avoid being nauseated is by trying to ignore the dissonance.
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So why would the committee members publish a document so likely to leave millions of Americans nauseated?
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What doesĀ nauseated mean?
To be nauseated is to have nauseaāto feel sick in your stomach, as if you might vomit. The word nauseous is more commonly used to mean the same thing.Nauseated is commonly used as an adjective, but it can also be the past tense of the verb nauseate, meaning to cause to feel nausea.The adjective nauseating means causing nausea (nauseous can also be used to mean this, but thatās much less common).The word nausea can also be used in a figurative way meaning a feeling of disgust, revulsion, or repulsion, and nauseated can be used to describe people who feel this way, meaning about the same thing as disgusted, as in I feel nauseated by their cruelty. Example: Iām not sure what has made me more nauseatedāthe disgusting food or the serverās disgusting comments.
To be nauseated is to have nauseaāto feel sick in your stomach, as if you might vomit. The word nauseous is more commonly used to mean the same thing.Nauseated is commonly used as an adjective, but it can also be the past tense of the verb nauseate, meaning to cause to feel nausea.The adjective nauseating means causing nausea (nauseous can also be used to mean this, but thatās much less common).The word nausea can also be used in a figurative way meaning a feeling of disgust, revulsion, or repulsion, and nauseated can be used to describe people who feel this way, meaning about the same thing as disgusted, as in I feel nauseated by their cruelty. Example: Iām not sure what has made me more nauseatedāthe disgusting food or the serverās disgusting comments.
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