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nauseous

[naw-shuhs, -zee-uhs] / ˈnɔ ʃəs, -zi əs /


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Days before I left, I felt nauseous as I envisioned driving more than four hours by myself.

From Salon

A day later she started feeling nauseous and had “weird” and incapacitating headaches that wouldn’t go away.

From Seattle Times

Reading this, watching the news, seeing photos on social media and/or breathing in the smoke might be making you feel nauseous, dizzy or distressed.

From Scientific American

If you’re in pain, have hit your head, or feel dizzy, nauseous or otherwise sick, don’t move — getting up too fast or in the wrong manner could worsen any injury.

From Washington Post

Others in the autonomous vehicle industry are skeptical about these types of vehicles, believing they could lead to nauseous passengers.

From The Verge