单词 | nauseated |
释义 | nauseated (once / 15697 pages) 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. WORD FAMILYnauseate: nauseated, nauseates, nauseating+/nausea: nauseate, nauseous/nauseating: nauseatingly, nauseatingness/nauseous: nauseously USAGE EXAMPLESDuring 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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