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Meaning of nauseate
to cause someone to feel sick or disgusted
Etymology of nauseate
The word "nauseate" originates from the Latin word "nauseare," which means "to feel sick," and is related to the Greek word "nausia," meaning "seasickness"
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe feelings of sickness or disgust, often in response to unpleasant smells, sights, or experiences
Synonyms
Definitions
- To cause someone to feel sick or disgusted, especially because of a strong unpleasant smell, sight, or experience
- * To fill someone with strong dislike or distaste
Usage Examples
- The smell of rotten food nauseated her and made her feel like vomiting
- * The graphic violence in the movie nauseated the audience and sparked a heated debate