Nauseated

  • 11nauseated — adj 1. sick to one s stomach, unwell, unsteady, under the weather, Inf. blue or green around the gills, queasy; nauseous, Sl. barfy, qualmish, squeamish; seasick, carsick, airsick. 2. disgusted, revolted, repelled, with a bitter taste in one s… …

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  • 12nauseated —   Liliha, lihaliha, papailua …

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  • 13nauseous, nauseated — Nauseous (NAW zee us) means causing sickness ; nauseated means feeling sickness, being queasy. A gas, for instance, is nauseous and causes a person to become nauseated. (Nauseous is related in meaning to noisome, which means foul, filthy, or… …

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  • 14nauseating — nauseated, nauseating, nauseous 1. In Britain nauseated and nauseating (as parts of the verb nauseate) occasionally mean respectively ‘affected by nausea’ and ‘causing nausea’ in the physical sense but more often mean ‘disgusted’ and (especially) …

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  • 15nauseous — nauseated, nauseating, nauseous 1. In Britain nauseated and nauseating (as parts of the verb nauseate) occasionally mean respectively ‘affected by nausea’ and ‘causing nausea’ in the physical sense but more often mean ‘disgusted’ and (especially) …

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  • 16urpy — Nauseated feeling sick or under the weather. I ate liver with whipped cream, so I m feeling a little urpy …

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  • 17urpy — Nauseated feeling sick or under the weather. I ate liver with whipped cream, so I m feeling a little urpy …

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  • 18List of English words with disputed usage — Some English words are often used in ways that are contentious between writers on usage and prescriptive commentators. The contentious usages are especially common in spoken English. While in some circles the usages below may make the speaker… …

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  • 20sick — sick1 /sik/, adj., sicker, sickest, n. adj. 1. afflicted with ill health or disease; ailing. 2. affected with nausea; inclined to vomit. 3. deeply affected with some unpleasant feeling, as of sorrow, disgust, or boredom: sick at heart; to be sick …

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