1. nauseous - Adjective
2. nauseous - Adjective Satellite
Causing, or fitted to cause, nausea; sickening; loathsome; disgusting; exciting abhorrence; as, a nauseous drug or medicine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was nauseous and tingly all over. I was either in love or I had smallpox. Woody Allen
Any sort of plain speaking is better than the nauseous sham good fellowship our democratic public men get up for shop use. George Bernard Shaw
Sex and death. Two things that come but once in my lifetime, but at least after death you're not nauseous. Woody Allen
I don't need a baby growing inside me for nine months. If I'm going to feel nauseous and achy when I wake up, I want to achieve that state the old-fashioned way: getting good and drunk the night before. Ellen DeGeneres
The papers inclosed will shew that the nauseous project of amendments has not yet been either dismissed or despatched. We are so deep in them now, that right or wrong some thing must be done. James Madison
I'm from Wisconsin so I always feel a little nauseous about begging and trying to trick people into liking me. Dan Harmon