Náusea in english

Nausea

pronunciation: nɔziə part of speech: noun
In gestures

náusea = nausea. 

Example: The use of antiemetics was evaluated in hospitalized patients receiving cancer chemotherapy agents with a known propensity for causing, alone or in combination, varying degrees of nausea or vomiting.

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» con náuseasqueasy [queasier -comp., queasiest -sup.]  .

Example: Good news for anyone who has ever had that queasy feeling the morning after tying one on: A study has found that an extract of prickly pear can prevent a severe hangover.

» dar náuseasnauseatesicken  ; make + Nombre + sickmake + Nombre + feel sick in the stomachmake + Nombre + feel biliousmake + Nombre + feel nauseatedmake + Nombre + feel nauseousfeel + sick to the stomach .

Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.

Example: Their hypocrisy sickens me.

Example: I have a roommate who masturbates every night and it makes me sick.

Example: If there's something that is making you nervous or anxious then this can definitely make you feel sick in the stomach, so much that you nearly vomit, or do vomit.

Example: Just reading the description of that concoction is enough to make me feel bilious.

Example: The thought of him with another girl was enough to make her feel nauseated.

Example: Wife files for divorce because her smelly husband of 18 months makes her feel nauseous.

Example: He has revealed he 'felt sick to the stomach' when he heard the news of the Boston marathon bombing.

» náuseas del embarazomorning sickness .

Example: Mint has been known to calm an upset, nauseated stomach, freshen our breath (after morning sickness), and even help with headaches.

» náuseas matinalesmorning sickness .

Example: Mint has been known to calm an upset, nauseated stomach, freshen our breath (after morning sickness), and even help with headaches.

» náuseas matutinasmorning sickness .

Example: Mint has been known to calm an upset, nauseated stomach, freshen our breath (after morning sickness), and even help with headaches.

» náusea y vómitonausea and vomiting .

Example: Renal failure typically causes nausea and vomiting, along with other symptoms that depend on the stage.

» producir náuseasnauseatemake + Nombre + feel biliousmake + Nombre + feel nauseatedmake + Nombre + feel nauseous .

Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.

Example: Just reading the description of that concoction is enough to make me feel bilious.

Example: The thought of him with another girl was enough to make her feel nauseated.

Example: Wife files for divorce because her smelly husband of 18 months makes her feel nauseous.

» que da náuseasnauseatingly .

Example: He has written a piece on the West's growing habit of nauseatingly kowtowing to Islam and walking on eggshells whenever anything Islamic comes into the picture.

» sentir náuseasfeel + nauseatedfeel + nauseousfeel + bilious .

Example: If you feel nauseated when you wake up in the morning, eat some crackers before getting out of bed.

Example: If you're feeling so nauseous you think you need to vomit, don't fight the urge = Si tienes tantas náuseas que crees que necesitas vomitar, no te contegas.

Example: The quality of the food was so awful my whole family left the restaurant feeling bilious after the meal.

» tener náuseasfeel + nauseatedfeel + nauseousfeel + bilious .

Example: If you feel nauseated when you wake up in the morning, eat some crackers before getting out of bed.

Example: If you're feeling so nauseous you think you need to vomit, don't fight the urge = Si tienes tantas náuseas que crees que necesitas vomitar, no te contegas.

Example: The quality of the food was so awful my whole family left the restaurant feeling bilious after the meal.

Náusea synonyms

sickness in spanish: enfermedad, pronunciation: sɪknəs part of speech: noun
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