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单词 nauseated
释义
nauseated
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adj

When you're nauseated, you're queasy, or you feel like you might vomit. If you have the flu, you'll probably spend a day or two feeling nauseated.
Queasy. Sick to your stomach. Barfy. All of these describe the uncomfortable feeling of being nauseated. Riding on a roller coaster three times in a row could make you feel nauseated, and if you sat down and ate an entire three-layer birthday cake by yourself, you'd definitely be nauseated by the time you finished. The Latin root word nausea originally described seasickness.
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nauseated / nauseous

If you're nauseated you're about to throw up, if you're nauseous, you're a toxic funk and you're going to make someone else puke. These words are used interchangeably so often that it makes word nerds feel nauseated!

Nauseated is how you feel after eating funnel cake and riding the tilt-a-whirl, when you're two months pregnant, or any other time you need a vomit bag. Here are some examples from the New York Times,

He was constantly nauseated, so much so that he lost 50 pounds.

In the place of public transport, fleets of private vans career from stop to stop with their hapless, nauseated passengers.

Nauseous, on the other hand, should be reserved to mean causing that feeling, not having it. But it's used so often now to mean "feeling sick," that dictionaries define it that way. Here's how to use the word if you want to tuck in your shirt and be proper:

It does not contain iodine, but is said to possess all the therapeutic qualities of cod-liver oil without its nauseous taste. (Encyclopedia Britannica)

But more examples look like this:

She was too nauseous to keep down her food. (BBC)

In his Modern American Usage, Garner labels this usage as "ubiquitous" but held on to by "die-hard snoots." The Oxford English Dictionary calls this usage of nauseous common. Another distinction is that nauseated can be used to describe "sick in the stomach" and nauseous for "sickening to think about."

Sticklers will keep the distinction. If you feel nauseated after thinking about this nauseous distinction, then you're on the right track.

WORD FAMILY
nauseate: nauseated, nauseates, nauseating+/nausea: nauseate, nauseous/nauseating: nauseatingly, nauseatingness/nauseous: nauseously
USAGE EXAMPLES
During her pregnancy, Wills said she felt nauseated by the fumes in a regular nail salon and started looking for a non-toxic space.
Los Angeles Times(Dec 09, 2016)
The second I join the stillness I feel nauseated.
Washington Post(Nov 16, 2016)
Many of my girlfriends get slightly nauseated when I talk about my husband’s mother, Susan, because I can’t help but enjoy spending time with her.
Washington Post(Nov 11, 2016)
adj feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
Syn
nauseous, queasy, sick, sickish
ill, sick
affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
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