Synonym: sickness. Similar words: ad nauseam, inaudible, astronaut, inauguration, seal, seat, at sea, pause. Meaning: ['nɔːʃə /-sɪə ,-zɪə] n. 1. the state that precedes vomiting 2. disgust so strong it makes you feel sick.
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61 Migraine, too, is followed by nausea and vomit rather as sin is followed by remorse.
62 It induces nausea and thereby inaction, since nothing can be done to affect the essential condition: action requires illusion.
63 Just then a wave of nausea engulfed him, and he swayed on his feet like a drunk man.
64 At least 31 party-goers were treated at local hospitals for symptoms including nausea and accelerated heart rates.
65 To step out of the shade was to feel nausea.
66 The giddiness may also be accompanied by a feeling of nausea and actual sickness.
67 The spinach was in her mouth when a terrible sound came from her throat the gaping croak of nausea.
68 One gardenia casts a pleasant scent, but hundreds of gardenias can, for some, prompt a touch of nausea.
69 Would lawmakers mandate hospitalization for intractable nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?
70 Symptoms of poisoning by the chemical, which is used in sheep dip, include nausea,[http://sentencedict.com/nausea.html] headaches and muscle spasms.
71 The nausea threatened to overcome him, but his determination to avenge the death of his friend was too strong.
72 The induction of nausea is usually done with chemical means, although it is also possible through the use of imagery.
73 Supporters called it an effort to help the ill obtain marijuana to relieve nausea, chronic pain and other maladies.
74 Pain and nausea swept over him in waves that left him hot and sticky and weak at the knees.
75 A positive provocation test was documented if upper abdominal pain was present with or without nausea after introduction of duodenal contents.
76 A wave of nausea swept over her, then she fainted.
77 Some made her drowsy or faint, others produced a severe headache or nausea.
78 Nausea swept over me as I looked at the body of the dead boy.
79 Nell clutched at her chest, trying to stem the rising swell of nausea.
80 Standard cancer drugs indiscriminately kill dividing cells, causing nausea, hair loss, even death.
81 There was nausea in his stomach and sweat was gathering on his forehead.
82 I felt the nausea of awakening to a brand new day of suffering, a dawn of utter exclusion from my fellow mortals.
83 Yet nausea and bone-weariness were mere pinpricks compared to the emotional upheaval she was going through.
84 There may also be flatulence, pain, nausea, loss of appetite, weakness and weight loss.
85 Symptoms include fatigue, fever, nausea, jaundice and dark urine, although some people never manifest symptoms.
86 I held the bars until the nausea left me, pouring out through the restraining iron and into the open air.
87 Hence patients requiring smaller doses of levodopa who are troubled with nausea cardiac arrhythmias, or hypotension may use this dosage form.
88 Often an acute complaint begins with nausea and vomiting with a clean tongue.
89 Mint - Half a teaspoon of dried or fresh green mint leaves is helpful for nausea, stomach upsets and encourages appetite.
90 Some nausea was temporarily drowned, although my throat felt glazed with salt.
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