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Meaning of nauseated
The primary meaning of the word "nauseated" is feeling sick to one's stomach, often accompanied by a sense of disorientation or dizziness.
Etymology of nauseated
The word "nauseated" comes from the noun "nausea", which is derived from the Latin "nausea", meaning seasickness, and the Greek "ναῦσος" (nausos), meaning ship, and the suffix "-ated", which forms a verb or indicates a state or condition
Historically, the word "nausea" was first used in the 15th century to describe seasickness, and later expanded to include other types of sickness or disgust
Synonyms
sickened
disgusted
repulsed
revolted
queasy
dizzy
lightheaded
disoriented
unwell
ill
sick
poorly
green
pale
faint
weak
feeble
frail
uncomfortable
distressed
upset
troubled
worried
anxious
fearful
apprehensive
nervous
jittery
jumpy
on edge
queasy
off-color
peaked
washed out
drained
exhausted
fatigued
spent
debilitated
enfeebled
infirm
frail
fragile
Definitions
- Feeling sick to one's stomach, often accompanied by a sense of disorientation or dizziness
- * Having a strong feeling of disgust or revulsion
- * Affected with nausea, especially as a result of a disease, medication, or other external factor
Usage Examples
- The smell of rotten food nauseated her and made her feel queasy
- * He was nauseated by the graphic violence in the movie
- * The patient was nauseated after receiving chemotherapy