1. nauseated - Adjective
2. nauseated - Verb
4. nauseated - Adjective Satellite
of Nauseate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd as I anticipated King’s line of questions concerning 2003 rape allegations (charges that were dismissed when the alleged victim refused to testify in court) against Bryant I began to get nauseated. Source: Internet
Giuseppe hoped that his five sons would become fishermen. citation DiMaggio recalled that he would do anything to get out of cleaning his father's boat, as the smell of dead fish nauseated him. Source: Internet
He described the "transformation to sausage " as "dreadfully compelling", Weissweiler, p. 27 Weissweiler, p. 26 leaving a lasting impression; pork nauseated him throughout his life. Source: Internet
Lowrey’s 54-year-old partner Det. Marcus Burnett (Lawrence) sits petrified in the passenger seat, holding on for dear life and nauseated by the hyper-dangerous ride. Source: Internet
I’m nauseated by the Dem infighting (but personally would prefer to have Hillary elected). Source: Internet
Myra instantly clamped her hand over her lips and looked violently nauseated. Source: Internet