100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "nauseously"
Definition
"Nauseously" is an adverb that describes an action or state that causes or is related to nausea. It conveys a sense of discomfort, sickness, or a feeling that may lead to vomiting. This term can be used in both literal and metaphorical contexts.
Synonyms
- Sickeningly
 - Disgustingly
 - Revoltingly
 - Abominably
 - Repulsively
 
Antonyms
- Pleasantly
 - Agreeably
 - Comfortably
 - Enjoyably
 - Delightfully
 
Examples
- She felt nauseously dizzy after the roller coaster ride.
 - The smell of the spoiled food made him feel nauseously ill.
 - He turned nauseously pale at the sight of the blood.
 - The movie was so gruesome that I had to leave, feeling nauseously overwhelmed.
 - The constant rocking of the boat made her feel nauseously seasick.
 - He spoke nauseously about the details of the accident.
 - The thought of eating that dish again made her feel nauseously queasy.
 - She remembered the day nauseously as she recounted the events.
 - The prospect of the long meeting made him feel nauseously anxious.
 - He looked nauseously at the food that had been left out too long.
 - The view from the cliff was beautiful, but it made her feel nauseously dizzy.
 - The idea of skydiving made me feel nauseously apprehensive.
 - He laughed nauseously at the ridiculousness of the situation.
 - She felt nauseously overwhelmed by the amount of work she had to do.
 - The horror film was so graphic that I had to cover my eyes and felt nauseously faint.
 - His stomach churned nauseously at the thought of the impending exam.
 - She stared nauseously at the pile of dirty dishes in the sink.
 - The roller coaster ride ended, leaving him feeling nauseously exhilarated.
 - He felt nauseously trapped in the small, crowded elevator.
 - The ride was fun at first, but soon it turned nauseously uncomfortable.
 - She felt nauseously guilty after hearing the news.
 - He had to step outside, feeling nauseously overwhelmed by the crowd.
 - The medication made her feel nauseously fatigued.
 - He described the scene nauseously, making everyone in the room uncomfortable.
 - The smell of the garbage was so strong that it made her feel nauseously sick.
 - She turned away nauseously from the scene of the accident.
 - The thought of failing made him feel nauseously anxious.
 - The food was nauseously overcooked and unappetizing.
 - He felt nauseously out of place at the fancy dinner.
 - The horror story was so gripping that I felt nauseously compelled to keep reading.
 - She felt nauseously offended by the rude comments.
 - The sudden drop in the ride made her stomach lurch nauseously.
 - The news report was so graphic that I had to turn it off, feeling nauseously disturbed.
 - He felt nauseously nostalgic as he watched the old video.
 - The sight of the blood made her feel nauseously faint.
 - The ride was so intense that she got off feeling nauseously exhilarated.
 - He felt nauseously breathless from the excitement of the chase.
 - The unexpected twist in the story left her feeling nauseously intrigued.
 - She recalled the event nauseously, wishing she could forget it.
 - He felt nauseously trapped in the conversation.
 - The poorly cooked meal left him feeling nauseously unsatisfied.
 - The cramped space made her feel nauseously claustrophobic.
 - He looked nauseously at the thought of eating vegetables.
 - The horror of the situation was nauseously palpable in the air.
 - The smell of the fish market was nauseously overpowering.
 - She felt nauseously overwhelmed by the amount of information.
 - The intense heat made him feel nauseously drained.
 - The documentary was nauseously graphic and hard to watch.
 - The ride left her feeling nauseously exhilarated.
 - He spoke nauseously about the details of his surgery.
 - The unexpected turn of events left her feeling nauseously confused.
 - The smell of the chemicals made him feel nauseously sick.
 - He laughed nauseously at the absurdity of the situation.
 - She felt nauseously ill after eating too much candy.
 - The thought of the upcoming test made her feel nauseously anxious.
 - The sight of the wreckage left him feeling nauseously disturbed.
 - The film was so intense that I felt nauseously gripped by fear.
 - She turned away, feeling nauseously embarrassed by the scene.
 - The unexpected news left him feeling nauseously unsettled.
 - The taste of the dish was nauseously bitter.
 - He felt nauseously fatigued after the long day.
 - The cramped conditions made her feel nauseously uncomfortable.
 - She described the scene nauseously, making everyone in the room uneasy.
 - He felt nauseously sick after the roller coaster.
 - The smell of smoke made her feel nauseously anxious.
 - The graphic images left me feeling nauseously unsettled.
 - She felt nauseously trapped in her current situation.
 - The unexpected twist left him feeling nauseously intrigued.
 - The view from the height made her feel nauseously dizzy.
 - He stared nauseously at the pile of paperwork on his desk.
 - The thought of losing made him feel nauseously anxious.
 - The movie was so graphic that I had to leave, feeling nauseously disturbed.
 - She felt nauseously guilty about the lie she told.
 - The cramped car made him feel nauseously uncomfortable.
 - The food was nauseously cold and unappetizing.
 - He felt nauseously overwhelmed by the amount of work he had.
 - The ride was fun at first, but soon left her feeling nauseously queasy.
 - The sight of the blood made her feel nauseously faint.
 - The smell of the chemicals in the lab made him feel nauseously ill.
 - She recalled the day nauseously, wishing she could forget it.
 - He felt nauseously out of place at the party.
 - The roller coaster left her feeling nauseously exhilarated.
 - The unexpected news left him feeling nauseously unsettled.
 - She felt nauseously embarrassed by her mistake.
 - The horror movie made him feel nauseously anxious.
 - The news report was so graphic that I had to turn it off, feeling nauseously disturbed.
 - He felt nauseously trapped by the weight of his responsibilities.
 - The smell of the garbage was so strong that it made her feel nauseously sick.
 - The cramped space made her feel nauseously claustrophobic.
 - He felt nauseously guilty after hearing the news.
 - The thought of the long meeting made him feel nauseously anxious.
 - She stared nauseously at the pile of dirty dishes.
 - The movie was so intense that it left me feeling nauseously breathless.
 - He felt nauseously overwhelmed by the amount of work he had to do.
 - The horror story was so gripping that I felt nauseously compelled to keep reading.
 - She felt nauseously ill after the roller coaster ride.
 - The smell of the spoiled food made him feel nauseously sick.
 - He laughed nauseously at the absurdity of the situation.
 - The ride left her feeling nauseously exhilarated.
 - The thought of the upcoming test made her feel nauseously anxious.
 
