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Definition of nauseating in English: nauseatingadjective ˈnɔːzɪeɪtɪŋˈnɔziˌeɪdɪŋ Causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust; disgusting. the stench was nauseating some nauseating, sentimental ditty Example sentencesExamples - We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles.
- He hates the decorations, the trees, the gifts and especially the nauseating yuletide happiness.
- Given the nauseating stench of fermenting sugarcane, few lingered in the space.
- But three weeks later, the rotting carcasses of dead rats had still not been collected, and were producing a nauseating smell.
- The nauseating smell of excrement is unmistakable.
- Occasionally, the free speech of those in attendance sunk to nauseating levels.
- Being rushed to hospital by ambulance can be a nauseating business.
- The first is the nauseating stench of sewerage which pervades many of the hospital wards.
- Patients were terribly emaciated and gave off a nauseating odour which almost halted me at the first door.
- Now I was seeing it for what it was: a nauseating den of human filth.
- For some time I have had the nauseating feeling that I live in a fascist state.
- Rarely has there been a more nauseating sight in a Scottish newspaper.
- A nauseating video of cows stumbling on their way to a California slaughterhouse has finally prompted action: the largest recall of meat in American history.
- Families living near the refinery say it is also responsible for a nauseating smell that often lasts for several hours.
- Old friends celebrated our defeat and the return to normalcy with a nauseating moral rectitude.
- But still, the whole letter had the vague, nauseating odor of threatened legal action.
- Important factual aspects to the plot are meted out in small nuggets of narrative mashed between massive marathons of nauseating nonsense.
- It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp.
- Politicians and papers responded to the documentary with nauseating hypocrisy.
- And yet our leaders who talk of freedom and human rights seem to be so silent on this nauseating conduct.
Derivativesadverb ˈnɔːzɪeɪtɪŋli as submodifier Rafael looked nauseatingly smug Example sentencesExamples - And that nauseatingly cloying sentiment is driving me nuts.
- Before I can stop him, the boy is sitting on his knees next to my father, poking his chest in the nauseatingly adorable way that only a preschooler can accomplish.
- Only viewers with a taste for nauseatingly violent B-grade comedy will appreciate its well-hidden genius.
- ‘Maybe it's time you followed your own advice, even if it is nauseatingly sentimental,’ I said to myself.
- ‘Well, aren't the both of you just so nauseatingly romantic,’ a snide voice commented.
- The last time I visited Soho's media haunt I was beset by some young filmmakers so nauseatingly full of their own self-importance that I had to walk away from them in mid-gush.
- The old couple that owned it were nauseatingly obsequious, in stark contrast to the indifferent attitude people in the City had towards each other.
- Most animals are killed in nauseatingly smelly abattoirs awash with blood, guts, urine and faeces.
- Pain throbbed nauseatingly through me, clouding my head.
- ‘You guys are nauseatingly cute,’ she smirked.
Definition of nauseating in US English: nauseatingadjectiveˈnôzēˌādiNGˈnɔziˌeɪdɪŋ Causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust; disgusting. the stench became nauseating some nauseating, sentimental ditty Example sentencesExamples - For some time I have had the nauseating feeling that I live in a fascist state.
- And yet our leaders who talk of freedom and human rights seem to be so silent on this nauseating conduct.
- The first is the nauseating stench of sewerage which pervades many of the hospital wards.
- Old friends celebrated our defeat and the return to normalcy with a nauseating moral rectitude.
- But three weeks later, the rotting carcasses of dead rats had still not been collected, and were producing a nauseating smell.
- Given the nauseating stench of fermenting sugarcane, few lingered in the space.
- But still, the whole letter had the vague, nauseating odor of threatened legal action.
- We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles.
- Important factual aspects to the plot are meted out in small nuggets of narrative mashed between massive marathons of nauseating nonsense.
- Now I was seeing it for what it was: a nauseating den of human filth.
- The nauseating smell of excrement is unmistakable.
- Being rushed to hospital by ambulance can be a nauseating business.
- Patients were terribly emaciated and gave off a nauseating odour which almost halted me at the first door.
- A nauseating video of cows stumbling on their way to a California slaughterhouse has finally prompted action: the largest recall of meat in American history.
- Occasionally, the free speech of those in attendance sunk to nauseating levels.
- He hates the decorations, the trees, the gifts and especially the nauseating yuletide happiness.
- Rarely has there been a more nauseating sight in a Scottish newspaper.
- Politicians and papers responded to the documentary with nauseating hypocrisy.
- Families living near the refinery say it is also responsible for a nauseating smell that often lasts for several hours.
- It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp.
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