The meaning of Nauseate
Nauseate – definition
verbTo cause someone to feel as if they are going to vomit
Usage examples:
He's nauseated by the smell of meat cooking., the smell of the fish nauseated her.
Nauseate translation into English
Nauseate: translate from English into Chinese
恶心
Nauseate: translate from English into Dutch
Misselijk, Walgen, Afkeer inboezemen, Verafschuwen, Doen walgen
Nauseate: translate from English into French
Écœurer, Avoir envie de vomir, Donner la nausée à
Nauseate: translate from English into German
Ekeln, Anekeln, Übelkeit erregen, Übelkeit verursachen, Anwidern
Nauseate: translate from English into Hindi
घृणा करना, नफ़रत करना, मतली पैदा करना, घिनाना, नफरत करना, जी मचलाना
Nauseate: translate from English into Italian
Nauseare, Stomacare, Disgustare, Disgustarsi, Avere la nausea
Nauseate: translate from English into Korean
욕지기 나다, ...에 욕지기 나게 하다
Nauseate: translate from English into Russian
Тошнотворный, Вызывать тошноту, Чувствовать отвращение, Вызывать отвращение, Чувствовать тошноту
Nauseate: translate from English into Spanish
Repugnar, Asquear, Dar asco a, Dar náuseas a
Word origin
mid 17th century: from Latin nauseat- ‘made to feel sick’, from the verb nauseare, from nausea (see nausea).
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