NAUSEOUS - significado y definición. Qué es NAUSEOUS
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Qué (quién) es NAUSEOUS - definición


nauseous         
MEDICAL SYMPTOM OR CONDITION
Nauseous; Nauseated; Qualmishness; Nauseating; 🤢; Alternative medicine for nausea
adj. to feel nauseous USAGE NOTE: Some purists still claim that nauseous means only 'nauseating'. In fact, most speakers now use it as a synonym of nauseated.
nauseous         
MEDICAL SYMPTOM OR CONDITION
Nauseous; Nauseated; Qualmishness; Nauseating; 🤢; Alternative medicine for nausea
If you feel nauseous, you feel as if you want to vomit.
If the patient is poorly nourished, the drugs make them feel nauseous...
A nauseous wave of pain broke over her.
ADJ
nauseous         
MEDICAL SYMPTOM OR CONDITION
Nauseous; Nauseated; Qualmishness; Nauseating; 🤢; Alternative medicine for nausea
¦ adjective
1. affected with nausea.
2. causing nausea; offensive to the taste or smell.
Derivatives
nauseously adverb
nauseousness noun
Origin
C17: from L. nauseosus (from nausea 'seasickness').
Ejemplos de uso de NAUSEOUS
1. Also, after going to the toilet I often feel nauseous.
2. Many people are sick of the elections, perhaps even nauseous.
3. In the shocking video, he exhibits a nauseous self–pity and a lunatic sense of victimhood.
4. By mid–afternoon I feel nauseous, so I end up back in bed.
5. Sarah Ellis, prosecuting, told City of Westminster Magistrates‘ Court: "She felt generally sick and nauseous.