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Meanings of
nauseating
in English
Causing or able to cause nausea.
offensive
vile
sickening
loathsome
nauseous
queasy
noisome
Related terms
unwholesome
Synonyms
Examples for "
offensive
"
offensive
vile
sickening
loathsome
nauseous
Examples for "
offensive
"
1
Since Israel's Gaza
offensive
18 months ago, cross-border violence has largely abated.
2
Bryant had an
offensive
way of dismissing what he called 'ordinary crime'.
3
What is particularly
offensive
is the way the government has announced this.
4
What's more, there are serious legal consequences for using this
offensive
term.
5
The next criticism is a related one: the great 'straw man'
offensive
.
1
We condemn
vile
personal smears of this nature, the Liberal Party said.
2
He said: This is scaremongering in its most extreme and
vile
form.
3
Recordings also captured Mr Somyurek using
vile
language against colleagues and staff.
4
They encountered
vile
weather and tempest-tossed seas off the South American coast.
5
Perhaps the vilest of the
vile
once were ministers of the Gospel.
1
Almost 10 years ago a story emerged detailing a particularly
sickening
crime.
2
She earlier called the attack a
sickening
act that targeted young people.
3
With
sickening
dread he searched in the corners; he found them: A.
4
The heavens tell me so; the curling leaves whisper the
sickening
message.
5
And in one
sickening
second, Storm knew exactly what had done it.
1
The whole place seemed to him hideous and
loathsome
in the extreme.
2
The oysters had a terrible look in their eyes and were
loathsome
.
3
The day brought forth another
loathsome
fact in connection with the case.
4
That we're in debt, owe hundreds of pounds, the whole
loathsome
truth.
5
So alone that anyone, anything no matter how
loathsome
would be welcome.
1
Some people appreciate the bitter olive; others feel it to be
nauseous
.
2
I was suffocating and needed air; I was
nauseous
,
light-headed almost disorientated.
3
Just looking at the bacon left on the platter made me
nauseous
.
4
A day without it and we start to feel dizzy and
nauseous
.
5
And she was suffocating with the
nauseous
sweetness of the bridal flowers.
1
The radiation produced by the adjacent power core made Shaz feel
queasy
.
2
Overdo them, however, and they can leave you feeling bloated and
queasy
.
3
The idea of hacking our way through that jungle made me
queasy
.
4
It took me months before I could taste sugar without feeling
queasy
.
5
He walked outside to study them, the sight making him feel
queasy
.
1
I destroyed the
noisome
thing and cast it into the waste-paper basket.
2
The heat was intolerably oppressive, and the air tainted with
noisome
exhalations.
3
This was now a
noisome
muddy carpet some two inches in thickness.
4
The galley was a rackety,
noisome
trading-ship that plied along the coast.
5
Overspread with bones and hair, it was
noisome
with worms and insects.
Usage of
nauseating
in English
1
What remained was a broken record of apocalyptic events and
nauseating
violence.
2
For a brief
nauseating
moment he thought he was going to faint.
3
The stench was crisply
nauseating
,
with a cold torpor of lukewarm sea.
4
Just the idea of trying to explain it to him was
nauseating
.
5
Check out the obsession with mirrors and the often
nauseating
camera angles.
6
Again I had to swallow the
nauseating
draught of defeat and retreat.
7
The verdict: Not quite stomach churning, but pretty
nauseating
just the same.
8
A blind
nauseating
terror rose in her when she thought of that.
9
The thought of those terrifying photos in the public eye was
nauseating
.
10
A wave of
nauseating
cold flooded out when she opened the box.
11
My testicles began reporting the damage instantly, loudly, and in
nauseating
intensity.
12
Mitt Romney has finally done something that is neither predictable nor
nauseating
.
13
But as the night wore on a
nauseating
reaction of self-indictment followed.
14
It was akin to extreme sickness, though far more
nauseating
and terrible.
15
It's extremely
nauseating
,
worse than the most sickening ride at the fair.
16
But he could have killed the steward for that
nauseating
suggestive smile.
Other examples for "nauseating"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
nauseating
Adjective
Frequent collocations
nauseating smell
almost nauseating
nauseating stench
more nauseating
nauseating odor
More collocations
Nauseating
through the time
Nauseating
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common