Nauseating in a sentence as an adjective

" is rather nauseating- how did this reach the front page?

The colours are nauseating and hurt my eyes and the fonts are horrible.

To everybody else, it's a nauseating pain in the ***.

And don't even get me started on the whole "pg is the father I never had" stuff, it's nauseating.

"Do any people from the USA find these sentiments nauseating or is it just the rest of the world?

I realise that he's used to seeing the world flash before his eyes at nauseating speed, but I'm not sure it makes for a great web interface.

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

My point should be perfectly obvious: the people that you nauseating describe as patriots are nothing more than racists, thugs and nationalists.

What's pretty nauseating about it is that it's exactly the kind of anti-competitive **** that Microsoft pulled in the first browser war, only more so.

To see members of the public supporting this in any way whatsoever is utterly nauseating and those people supporting even any sentence at all are vile monsters, devoid of any decency or reason.

Nauseating definitions

adjective

causing or able to cause nausea; "a nauseating smell"; "nauseous offal"; "a sickening stench"

See also: nauseous noisome queasy loathsome offensive sickening vile