Nauseated in a Sentence
  • It was so strong this time that she actually felt nauseated by it.
  • Though nauseated by the thought, she heated up a can of soup and forced herself to eat it.
  • I felt badly that I wasn't able to watch him climb but it made me nauseated to even look over the edge.
  • If the patient is nauseated and vomiting, the infection is more likely to be located in the small intestine.
  • For example, people who are given morphine or other opioid medications for pain relief after surgery sometimes feel nauseated by the drug.
  • Her face was hot and cold by turns and she felt nauseated.
  • Just as healthy people can feel nauseated or have an upset stomach when under stress, people with IBS react the same way, but to a greater degree.
  • Eat a light meal before traveling, or if already nauseated, avoid food altogether.
  • Bennett, a closet Democrat, keeps feeling nauseated at the prospect of nuclear war.
  • Some people feel nauseated and generally unwell, and tingling of the fingers is quite common.
  • The water must be close to body temperature; if it is too cold or too warm, the child may feel dizzy or nauseated.
  • By the time he reached Elisabeth's door, Jackson actually felt nauseated; a feeling he hadn't experienced since first being turned into a vampire.
  • Most people can take soft drinks or soups even when they are too nauseated to eat solid foods.
  • I tried a few years ago in Leverhulme Park and was quite nauseated after the ride!
  • Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy are often nauseated.
  • The hormones make some women feel ill or nauseated.
  • On the other hand, you many feel nauseated due to food poisoning, stress, or a virus.
  • If you feel nauseated, dizzy, or overstimulated, find the coolest area of the studio and sit in Hero Pose.