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I feel really nauseous vs I feel nauseated

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'I feel really nauseous' means that you are causing nausea in others, while 'I feel nauseated' means that you are experiencing nausea yourself. The choice between them depends on whether you want to express that you are causing nausea or that you are experiencing it.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 1291 views

I feel really nauseous

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means that you are causing nausea in others. It is often used incorrectly to mean feeling sick or queasy.

Examples:

  • The smell of the garbage made me feel really nauseous.
  • The roller coaster ride made my friend feel really nauseous.
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  • Usually after I have sex, I feel really nauseous and sick. And The sesions usually last around 1 hour - 1 hour and 30 minutes and ALOT of work.
  • Nov 30, 2007 ... Every morning I feel really nauseous for about 1 ho...[more] · Morning Anxiety (2 replies): Does anyone else wake up every morning with a hazy ...
  • Sep 4, 2012 ... As I am writing this, I feel really nauseous, because of the topic. I suffered from the anxiety of being sick since reception, and ever since I still ...

Alternatives:

  • I feel really sick.
  • I feel really queasy.
  • I feel really unwell.
  • I feel really ill.
  • I feel really under the weather.

I feel nauseated

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means that you are experiencing nausea yourself. It is the more accurate term to use when describing feeling sick or queasy.

Examples:

  • After the boat ride, I felt nauseated.
  • The smell of the food made me feel nauseated.
  • To many people, the following two sentences have exactly the same meaning: Example 1: I feel nauseated when I am nervous. Example 2: I feel nauseous when ...
  • Why do they call it morning sickness when I feel nauseated all day long? What causes nausea and vomiting during pregnancy? Are some pregnant women ...
  • Sheldon taught me that I feel "nauseated" and not "nauseous" is on Facebook. To connect with Sheldon taught me that I feel "nauseated" and not "nauseous", ...
  • May 18, 2012 ... When I get backed up with feces -- which are comprised of toxins and undigestable materials -- I feel nauseated and tired. Instead of believing it ...

Alternatives:

  • I feel sick.
  • I feel queasy.
  • I feel unwell.
  • I feel ill.
  • I feel under the weather.

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