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- un·nause·ated adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nauseated1
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Example Sentences
I still felt nauseated 24 hours a day, but I was no longer desperate.
And recounts a visit to Davos where he became nauseated—actually nauseated!
The women were re-traumatized, not just wailing and crying, but nauseated.
Why did I wake up feeling so nauseated and dirty this morning?
A number of the victors who are now eating themselves in behind our positions profess to be absolutely nauseated with it.
What is a Villa Adolphini where you get nauseated if you go six times round the lawn?
In the imminent expectancy of death, the very thought of eating had nauseated him the moment before.
Has not the public been nauseated with Scotch for the last thirty years?
How I am nauseated with sentiment and nobility, the macaroni slithery-slobbery mess of modern adorations.
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