nausea

noun
UK: /ˈnɔːziə/
US: /ˈnɔːziə/
  1. The feeling that you are going to vomit.

    1. I felt nausea after the ride.
    2. The patient reported experiencing nausea following the medication change.
  2. A feeling of disgust; a strong dislike.

    1. I felt nausea at his rude remarks.
    2. The public expressed nausea at the corruption revealed in the investigation.
nausea verb
  1. To feel sick in the stomach; to experience nausea.

    1. I nausea when I eat too much.
    2. She said she began to nausea after taking the new medicine.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "nausea" in English means: The feeling that you are going to vomit., A feeling of disgust; a strong dislike..

The phonetic transcription of "nausea" is /ˈnɔːziə/ in British English and /ˈnɔːziə/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nausea": sickness, loathing, disgust.

Example usage of "nausea": "I felt nausea after the ride.". More examples on the page.