Nauseated Meaning in English
word · lemma: nauseate
ˈnɔziˌeɪtəd
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nˈɔːsɪˌeɪtɪd
NAW-see-ay-tid
التعريف
Feeling sick to your stomach, as if you might vomit; often used to describe a strong feeling of disgust or queasiness.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Nauseated' is more common as an adjective describing physical illness or strong disgust. Frequently confused with 'nauseous' (traditionally meaning 'causing nausea,' but now often used interchangeably). Used in both medical and informal settings.
Spanish: mareado - con náuseasPortuguese (BR): enjoadoPortuguese (PT): enjooadoChinese (Simplified): 恶心的Chinese (Traditional): 噁心的Hindi: मतली महसूस करनाArabic: يشعر بالغثيانBengali: বমি-বমি ভাব - গভীর বিরক্তি (শারীরিক)Russian: тошнотворный - испытывающий тошнотуJapanese: 吐き気がするVietnamese: buồn nônKorean: 메스꺼운 - 구역질나는Turkish: midesi bulanan - tiksinmişUrdu: متلی محسوس کرنا - قے محسوس کرناIndonesian: merasa mual
جمل نموذجية
I felt nauseated after eating too much candy.
basic
The boat ride made her nauseated.
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He became nauseated when he saw the medical video.
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I get nauseated just thinking about eating oysters.
natural
She looked so nauseated during the car trip, we had to pull over.
natural
Some people get nauseated by the smell of gasoline.
natural