Nausea in a sentence as a noun

A small nausea follows and then regret sets in.

I was having crippling stomach pains and nausea.

Right now we pump them full of IV nutrition, anti-nausea meds, and morphine.

********* was a gift from the gods for the nausea but nothing stopped the stomach pain.

"I was telling companies back then that their VR tech was doomed from the start because of nausea, and it hasn't changed at all!

It's the same nausea I feel when I try to listen to artist justifying their performance in "modern art".Sorry to be so harsh.

After two weeks the pain and the nausea were gone, almost completely, and I'm still having some other GI issues that are being addressed.

Use of nauseous in sense 1 is much more often figurative than literal, and this use appears to be losing ground to nauseating.

It was pretty cool, and we felt a brief moment of existential nausea when we suddenly felt our size in relation to the solar system.

The possible exception to this are the subjective symptoms of pain and nausea, where the placebo effects are highly variable and may be due to subjective reporting.

Current evidence shows these facts: nauseous is most frequently used to mean physically affected with nausea, usually after a linking verb such as feel or become; figurative use is quite a bit less frequent.

However, in certain settings placebo interventions can influence patient-reported outcomes, especially pain and nausea, though it is difficult to distinguish patient-reported effects of placebo from biased reporting.

With that background, your main challenge will be overcoming the wave of nausea that will sweep across you when you realize that WordPress is a gigantic mass of procedural code studded with inconsistently documented hooks and filters rather than something with a nice, clean, easily extensible OO architecture.

Nausea definitions

noun

the state that precedes vomiting

See also: sickness

noun

disgust so strong it makes you feel sick