"Nauseously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Nauseously" Meaning

In a manner that causes a feeling of nausea.

"Nauseously" Examples

Usage Examples for "nauseously"


She ate the spoiled food nauseously, covering her mouth with her hand.
The smell coming from the trash can was nauseously overwhelming.
The rollercoaster's steep drop nauseously turned my stomach into knots.
The college student studied nauseously for her exam, fueled by excessive amounts of coffee.
The lingering scent of last night's dinner nauseously lingered in the room.

"Nauseously" Similar Words

Nauseate

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Nauseated

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Feeling sick or disgusted, often accompanied by a strong urge to vomit.

Nauseates

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Nauseatic

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Nauseating

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Causing a feeling of disgust or revulsion; extremely unpleasant or unpalatable.

Nauseatingly

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In a nauseatingly manner, someone or something is extremely unpleasant, disgusting, or repulsive to the point of causing a feeling of sickness or queasiness. The word "nauseatingly" is used to describe an intensity or degree of unpleasantness that is almost overwhelming, making it difficult to bear or tolerate.

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Nauseous

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Nauseousness

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Nauseousness refers to a feeling of queasiness or sickness in the stomach, often accompanied by a sensation of disgust or revulsion. It can also describe a general feeling of distaste or aversion towards something.

Nausiatic

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Nausicaa

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Nausicaa is a character from Hayao Miyazaki's 1984 animated film "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind". She is a young princess who lives in a post-apocalyptic world and is destined to save the world from destruction. The term "Nausicaa" also refers to the protagonist of Homer's ancient Greek epic poem "Odyssey", a princess who washes up on the shores of Ithaca after a shipwreck.

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Nausikaa

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Nausithous

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Nausithous is an adjective that means "causing seasickness" or "sickening to the stomach or seas". It is derived from the Greek words "nausia" meaning "seasickness" and "thos" meaning "cause". This word is often used to describe a situation, experience or sensation that induces disgust or revulsion.

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Nautical

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