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Nauseating - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Nauseating describes something that causes a feeling of sickness or disgust, either physically or emotionally. It can refer to unpleasant smells, tastes, or situations that make one feel queasy.

nauseating

/ˈnɔziˌeɪtɪŋ/ /ˈnɔːziˌeɪtɪŋ/

Definition:

Causing disgust or revulsion; sickening.

Synonyms:

Sickening, revolting, disgusting, repulsive

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Pleasant, appealing

Common Collocations:

Nauseating smell, nauseating feeling, nauseating sight

Derivatives:

Nauseate, nauseated, nauseous

Usage Tips:

Use "nauseating" to describe something that makes you feel physically or emotionally sickened.

Common Phrases:

Nauseatingly sweet, nauseating to behold, nauseating effect

Etymology:

From Latin "nausea," meaning seasickness, via Old French and Middle English.

Examples:

  • 1. The smell of rotten eggs was nauseating.
  • 2. She found his arrogance utterly nauseating.
  • 3. The movie's violence was so graphic it became nauseating.
  • 4. The thought of eating raw meat is nauseating to me.

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