单词 | nauseated |
释义 | nauseatedadj. Originally: †causing nausea, cloying, rank (obsolete). Now: suffering from or characterized by nausea. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > [adjective] > that is hated yhated1297 behatec1374 odiousa1382 hateda1400 loatheda1420 abominate1531 abhorred1533 detested1552 odious1560 abominated1620 nauseated1652 1652 Mercurius Pragmaticus No. 1. 1 Squeaking out your abortive trash and nonsensical quibbles, into the bosom of the nauseated World, to sneak a livelihood. 1673 R. Allestree Ladies Calling i. i. §3 To entertain new scholars only with the cast or nauseated learning of the old. a1759 Sir C. H. Williams Wks. (1822) II. 262 The nauseated reader, no longer cou'd brook The hoarse cuckow note. 1876 G. Meredith Beauchamp's Career II. i. 7 Offering our nauseated Dame Britannia (or else it was the widow Bevisham) a globe of a pill to swallow, that was crossed with the consolatory and reassuring name of Shrapnel. 1891 G. Meredith One of our Conquerors III. vii. 130 His renewed enslavement set him perusing his tyrant keenly, as nauseated captives do; and he saw, that forgiveness was beside the case. 1962 K. A. Porter Ship of Fools 85 He..took a dose of effervescent laxative salts, making the same nauseated face after the draught. 1990 Daily Tel. 4 Dec. 19/1 I got out of bed, but felt dreadfully giddy, nauseated and then panic stricken. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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