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Definition of nauseating in English: nauseatingadjective ˈnɔːzɪeɪtɪŋˈnɔziˌeɪdɪŋ Causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust; disgusting. the stench was nauseating some nauseating, sentimental ditty Example sentencesExamples - We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles.
- He hates the decorations, the trees, the gifts and especially the nauseating yuletide happiness.
- Given the nauseating stench of fermenting sugarcane, few lingered in the space.
- But three weeks later, the rotting carcasses of dead rats had still not been collected, and were producing a nauseating smell.
- The nauseating smell of excrement is unmistakable.
- Occasionally, the free speech of those in attendance sunk to nauseating levels.
- Being rushed to hospital by ambulance can be a nauseating business.
- The first is the nauseating stench of sewerage which pervades many of the hospital wards.
- Patients were terribly emaciated and gave off a nauseating odour which almost halted me at the first door.
- Now I was seeing it for what it was: a nauseating den of human filth.
- For some time I have had the nauseating feeling that I live in a fascist state.
- Rarely has there been a more nauseating sight in a Scottish newspaper.
- A nauseating video of cows stumbling on their way to a California slaughterhouse has finally prompted action: the largest recall of meat in American history.
- Families living near the refinery say it is also responsible for a nauseating smell that often lasts for several hours.
- Old friends celebrated our defeat and the return to normalcy with a nauseating moral rectitude.
- But still, the whole letter had the vague, nauseating odor of threatened legal action.
- Important factual aspects to the plot are meted out in small nuggets of narrative mashed between massive marathons of nauseating nonsense.
- It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp.
- Politicians and papers responded to the documentary with nauseating hypocrisy.
- And yet our leaders who talk of freedom and human rights seem to be so silent on this nauseating conduct.
Derivatives adverb ˈnɔːzɪeɪtɪŋli as submodifier Rafael looked nauseatingly smug Example sentencesExamples - And that nauseatingly cloying sentiment is driving me nuts.
- Before I can stop him, the boy is sitting on his knees next to my father, poking his chest in the nauseatingly adorable way that only a preschooler can accomplish.
- Only viewers with a taste for nauseatingly violent B-grade comedy will appreciate its well-hidden genius.
- ‘Maybe it's time you followed your own advice, even if it is nauseatingly sentimental,’ I said to myself.
- ‘Well, aren't the both of you just so nauseatingly romantic,’ a snide voice commented.
- The last time I visited Soho's media haunt I was beset by some young filmmakers so nauseatingly full of their own self-importance that I had to walk away from them in mid-gush.
- The old couple that owned it were nauseatingly obsequious, in stark contrast to the indifferent attitude people in the City had towards each other.
- Most animals are killed in nauseatingly smelly abattoirs awash with blood, guts, urine and faeces.
- Pain throbbed nauseatingly through me, clouding my head.
- ‘You guys are nauseatingly cute,’ she smirked.
Definition of nauseating in US English: nauseatingadjectiveˈnôzēˌādiNGˈnɔziˌeɪdɪŋ Causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust; disgusting. the stench became nauseating some nauseating, sentimental ditty Example sentencesExamples - For some time I have had the nauseating feeling that I live in a fascist state.
- And yet our leaders who talk of freedom and human rights seem to be so silent on this nauseating conduct.
- The first is the nauseating stench of sewerage which pervades many of the hospital wards.
- Old friends celebrated our defeat and the return to normalcy with a nauseating moral rectitude.
- But three weeks later, the rotting carcasses of dead rats had still not been collected, and were producing a nauseating smell.
- Given the nauseating stench of fermenting sugarcane, few lingered in the space.
- But still, the whole letter had the vague, nauseating odor of threatened legal action.
- We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles.
- Important factual aspects to the plot are meted out in small nuggets of narrative mashed between massive marathons of nauseating nonsense.
- Now I was seeing it for what it was: a nauseating den of human filth.
- The nauseating smell of excrement is unmistakable.
- Being rushed to hospital by ambulance can be a nauseating business.
- Patients were terribly emaciated and gave off a nauseating odour which almost halted me at the first door.
- A nauseating video of cows stumbling on their way to a California slaughterhouse has finally prompted action: the largest recall of meat in American history.
- Occasionally, the free speech of those in attendance sunk to nauseating levels.
- He hates the decorations, the trees, the gifts and especially the nauseating yuletide happiness.
- Rarely has there been a more nauseating sight in a Scottish newspaper.
- Politicians and papers responded to the documentary with nauseating hypocrisy.
- Families living near the refinery say it is also responsible for a nauseating smell that often lasts for several hours.
- It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp.
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