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Pain and nausea are controlled by tablets or a syringe driver.Rooms painted yellow can spark headaches and nausea.It can cause stomach pain and nausea.Avoid fried eggs as the fat may increase nausea.In adults the most common are headaches and nausea.By midnight he is complaining of acute stomach pains and nausea.That meant hair loss and nausea.That's what causes most of the dizziness and nausea.Temporary side effects include headaches, nausea and mood changes.The charity said doctors must be warned of red flag symptoms such as back pain, unexplained weight loss and nausea.Most of the other victims reported similar symptoms of nausea, a loss of consciousness and a hazy recollection of what had happened.One man had to be rushed to hospital after suffering nausea and exhaustion after he opened a valve to reduce a build-up of steam at the plant.A barrage of sounds at frequencies just beyond human hearing could be giving people migraines, nausea and tinnitus, according to a study.

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nausea

British English: nausea /ˈnɔːzɪə; -sɪə/ NOUN
Nausea is a feeling of sickness and dizziness.
I had a strong feeling of nausea.
  • American English: nausea
  • Arabic: غَثْيَانٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: náusea
  • Chinese: 反胃
  • Croatian: mučnina
  • Czech: nevolnost
  • Danish: kvalme
  • Dutch: misselijkheid
  • European Spanish: náusea
  • Finnish: pahoinvointi
  • French: nausée
  • German: Übelkeit
  • Greek: ναυτία
  • Italian: nausea
  • Japanese: 吐き気
  • Korean: 구역질
  • Norwegian: kvalme
  • Polish: nudności
  • European Portuguese: náusea
  • Romanian: greață
  • Russian: тошнота
  • Latin American Spanish: náusea
  • Swedish: illamående
  • Thai: อาการคลื่นไส้
  • Turkish: bulantı
  • Ukrainian: нудота
  • Vietnamese: sự buồn nôn

Chinese translation of 'nausea'

nausea

(ˈnɔːsɪə)

n (u)

  1. 恶(噁)心 (ěxīn)
(noun) 
Definition
the feeling of being about to vomit
I was overcome with a feeling of nausea.
Synonyms
sickness
Symptoms include sickness and diarrhoea.
gagging
vomiting
qualm(s)
retching
squeamishness
queasiness
biliousness
(noun) 
Definition
disgust
The dreadful story he told brought on a palpable feeling of nausea.
Synonyms
disgust
A look of disgust came over his face.
loathing
She looked at him with loathing.
distaste
He looked at her with distaste.
aversion
Many people have an aversion to insects.
revulsion
His voice was filled with revulsion.
repulsion
She gave a shudder of repulsion.
abhorrence
They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
repugnance
She felt a deep sense of repugnance.
odium (formal)
She has been exposed to public odium and scandal.
detestation
They were united in their detestation of the government.

Additional synonyms

in the sense of abhorrence
They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
Synonyms
hatred,
hate,
horror,
disgust,
loathing,
distaste,
animosity,
aversion,
revulsion,
antipathy,
enmity,
abomination,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
execration
in the sense of aversion
Definition
extreme dislike or disinclination
Many people have an aversion to insects.
Synonyms
hatred,
hate,
horror,
disgust,
hostility,
opposition,
dislike,
reluctance,
loathing,
distaste,
animosity,
revulsion,
antipathy,
repulsion,
abhorrence,
disinclination,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
indisposition,
unwillingness
in the sense of detestation
Definition
intense hatred
They were united in their detestation of the government.
Synonyms
hatred,
disgust,
loathing,
hostility,
dislike,
animosity,
aversion,
revulsion,
antipathy,
abomination,
animus,
abhorrence,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
execration

Nearby words of
nausea

  • nature
  • naturist
  • naughty
  • nausea
  • nauseate
  • nauseating
  • nauseous

Synonyms of 'nausea'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of distaste
Definition
a dislike of something offensive
He looked at her with distaste.
Synonyms
dislike,
horror,
disgust,
loathing,
aversion,
revulsion,
displeasure,
antipathy,
abhorrence,
disinclination,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
disfavour,
detestation,
disrelish
in the sense of loathing
Definition
strong disgust
She looked at him with loathing.
Synonyms
hatred,
hate,
horror,
disgust,
aversion,
revulsion,
antipathy,
abomination,
repulsion,
abhorrence,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
execration
in the sense of odium
Definition
widespread dislike or disapproval of a person or action
She has been exposed to public odium and scandal.
Synonyms
hate,
shame,
disgust,
dislike,
disgrace,
hatred,
discredit,
loathing,
condemnation,
censure,
disapproval,
animosity,
disrepute,
antipathy,
enmity,
dishonour,
infamy,
opprobrium,
abhorrence,
disfavour,
detestation,
obloquy,
disapprobation,
reprobation,
execration
in the sense of repugnance
She felt a deep sense of repugnance.
Synonyms
distaste,
disgust,
dislike,
hatred,
reluctance,
loathing,
aversion,
revulsion,
antipathy,
repulsion,
abhorrence,
odium (formal),
disrelish
in the sense of repulsion
Definition
a feeling of disgust or aversion
She gave a shudder of repulsion.
Synonyms
disgust,
hatred,
loathing,
distaste,
aversion,
revulsion,
abhorrence,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
disrelish
in the sense of revulsion
Definition
a violent feeling of disgust
His voice was filled with revulsion.
Synonyms
disgust,
loathing,
distaste,
aversion,
recoil,
abomination,
repulsion,
abhorrence,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation
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