Definitions for nauseate

nauseate nau·se·ate

Spelling: [naw-zee-eyt, -zhee-, -see-, -shee-]
IPA: /ˈnɔ ziˌeɪt, -ʒi-, -si-, -ʃi-/

Nauseate is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 205 anagrams from letters in nauseate (aaeenstu).

Definitions for nauseate

verb (used with object)

  1. to affect with nausea; sicken.
  2. to cause to feel extreme disgust:

verb (used without object)

  1. to become affected with nausea.

Origin of nauseate

First recorded in 1630-40, nauseate is from the Latin word nauseātus (past participle of nauseāre to be seasick). See nausea, Examples for nauseate

I do not wish to nauseate you with the revolting particulars of a landsman's initiation to the ocean.

In the dryest, the largest, the best of them there is everything to debase the manhood and nauseate the soul.

The heat and the smell and the surging motion began to nauseate Stella.

Be careful to observe the rule that if remedy should nauseate cease giving for twelve or twenty-four hours.

Methinks, a Smithfield Match is so very ridiculous, that it might nauseate a half-witted Courtier.

People who nauseate, if taken seriously, are used as the excuse for various farcical situations.

All of us have tasted or smelled certain foods or medicines that nauseate us.

Samuel Johnson commands our admiration, at least in his matured style: but we nauseate his followers.

I abhor sin, I loathe and nauseate thereat; most of all at my own.

It works quicker and does not nauseate when the stomach is empty.

Word Value for nauseate
Scrable

8

Words with friends

10

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