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Nauseate   Listen
verb
Nauseate  v. i.  (past & past part. nauseated; pres. part. nauseating)  To become squeamish; to feel nausea; to turn away with disgust.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Nauseate" Quotes from Famous Books



... philosophers say what they will, the thing at which we all aim, even in virtue is pleasure. It amuses me to rattle in ears this word, which they so nauseate to and if it signify some supreme pleasure and contentment, it is more due to the assistance of virtue than to any other assistance whatever. This pleasure, for being more gay, more sinewy, more robust and more manly, is only the more ...
— The Essays of Montaigne, Complete • Michel de Montaigne



Words linked to "Nauseate" :   repulse, outrage, appall, turn one's stomach, scandalise, churn up, revolt, sicken, scandalize



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