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10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Nauseating' in a Sentence

"Causing a feeling of sickness or nausea, especially in the stomach." more

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The nauseating sound of screeching brakes echoed through the quiet night.
The roller coaster ride was so fast and twisty that it became nauseating for Tim.
The roller coaster's twists and turns were so nauseating that Tim felt dizzy afterward.
The roller coaster ride made Sarah feel nauseating.
The medicine had a nauseating flavor, making it challenging for the child to take it without making a face.
The combination of colors in the painting was nauseating, creating a strange and unsettling effect.
The strong smell of rotten eggs was nauseating, making everyone cover their noses.
The bumpy car ride was nauseating for little Timmy.
The medicine had a nauseating smell but made me feel better.
The taste of the medicine was nauseating, and Jenny had to gulp it down quickly.

Nauseating

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adjectiveCausing a feeling of sickness or nausea, especially in the stomach.

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Last Updated On: August 4, 2024
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