Nausea

//ˈnɔzi.ə//

Synonyms for "nausea" (155 found)

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Closest matches (31)

Strong matches (47)

Related words (77)

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6 relation types

More general

2 entries

Related terms

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at location

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derived

3 entries

is a

4 entries

related to

5 entries

Translations

124 translations across 60 languages.

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Ancient Greek

3 entries
  • βδελυγμία noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • ναυσία noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • ναυτία noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Arabic

1 entries
  • غَثْيَان noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Armenian

2 entries
  • զզվանք noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • սրտխառնոց noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Azerbaijani

1 entries
  • ürəkbulanma noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Bhojpuri

1 entries
  • उबकाई noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Bulgarian

3 entries
  • гадене noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • отвращение noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • повдигане noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Catalan

1 entries
  • nàusea noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Central Kurdish

1 entries
  • ھێلنج noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Chamicuro

1 entries
  • upa'saknanisti noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 厭惡 /厌恶 noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • 噁心 /恶心 noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • 嫌惡 /嫌恶 noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Czech

2 entries
  • mdlo noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • nevolnost noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Danish

1 entries
  • kvalme noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Dutch

1 entries
  • misselijkheid noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • naŭzo noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • naŭzo noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Finnish

2 entries
  • etominen noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • pahoinvointi noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

French

3 entries
  • dégoût noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • nausée noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • nausée noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Galician

4 entries
  • noxo noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • náusea noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • náusea noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • repulsión noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Georgian

2 entries
  • გულისრევა noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • გულძმარვა noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

German

2 entries
  • Ekel noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • Übelkeit noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Greek

4 entries
  • αηδία noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • αναγούλα noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • ναυτία noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • ναυτία noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Hanunoo

1 entries
  • alugahog noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • בְּחִילָה noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Hindi

1 entries
  • उबकाई noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • csömör noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • hányinger noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • megcsömörlés noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • undor noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • mual noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Irish

3 entries
  • adhascaid noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • déistin noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • masmas noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Italian

2 entries
  • nausea noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • nausea noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Japanese

4 entries
  • 吐き気 noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • 吐き気 noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • 嫌悪 noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • 悪心 noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Khmer

1 entries
  • ដំណើរចង់ក្អួត noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Korean

1 entries
  • 구역질 noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Ladino

1 entries
  • enguyo noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Latvian

2 entries
  • nelabums noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • sliktums noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Lithuanian

2 entries
  • pykinimas noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • šleikštulys noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • гадење noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Manx

1 entries
  • jiooldaght noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Marathi

1 entries
  • मळमळ noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Māori

3 entries
  • paipairuaki noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • whakapairua noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • whakapairuaki noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • kvalme noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • kvalme noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Old English

2 entries
  • wlǣtta noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • wlǣtung noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Oromo

1 entries
  • loca noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Persian

1 entries
  • تهوع noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Äakjel noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Polish

4 entries
  • mdłości noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • nudności noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • obrzydzenie noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • wstręt noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • asco noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • desgosto noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • enjoo noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • náusea noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Romanian

3 entries
  • dezgust noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • greață noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • nausea noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Russian

2 entries
  • отвраще́ние noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • тошнота́ noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • mučnìna noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • mučnìna noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • nauzèja noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • nauzèja noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Spanish

3 entries
  • asco noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • náusea noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • repulsión noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Swahili

2 entries
  • kichefuchefu noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • kichefuchefu noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Swedish

1 entries
  • illamående noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Tagalog

2 entries
  • alibadbad noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • dimarim noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Thai

2 entries
  • คลื่นไส้ noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • คลื่นไส้ noun (strong dislike or disgust)

Turkish

2 entries
  • iğrenmek noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • mide bulantısı noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • відра́за noun (strong dislike or disgust)
  • нудо́та noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Urdu

3 entries
  • ابکائی noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • غثیان noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
  • متلی noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • buồn nôn noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Welsh

1 entries
  • cyfog noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

West-Frisian

1 entries
  • mier noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • ניטגוטקײַט noun (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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I experience nausea when I go on too many rides.

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A sudden wave of nausea overpowered him.

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Cancer patients often have to deal with debilitating bouts of nausea.

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He had nausea?

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.