Nauseanoun
A feeling of illness or discomfort in the digestive system, usually characterized by a strong urge to vomit.
Nauseanoun
Strong dislike or disgust.
Nauseanoun
Motion sickness.
Nauseanoun
Seasickness; hence, any similar sickness of the stomach accompanied with a propensity to vomit; qualm; squeamishness of the stomach; loathing.
Nauseanoun
the state that precedes vomiting
Nauseanoun
disgust so strong it makes you feel sick
Nausea
Nausea is a diffuse sensation of unease and discomfort, often perceived as an urge to vomit. While not painful, it can be a debilitating symptom if prolonged and has been described as placing discomfort on the chest, upper abdomen, or back of the throat.Over 30 definitions of nausea were proposed in a 2011 book on the topic.Nausea is a non-specific symptom, which means that it has many possible causes.
Hungernoun
A need or compelling desire for food.
Hungernoun
(by extension) Any strong desire.
Hungerverb
(intransitive) To be in need of food.
Hungerverb
To have a desire (for); to long; to yearn.
Hungerverb
To make hungry; to famish.
Hungernoun
An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or desire for food.
Hungernoun
Any strong eager desire.
Hungerverb
To feel the craving or uneasiness occasioned by want of food; to be oppressed by hunger.
Hungerverb
To have an eager desire; to long.
Hungerverb
To make hungry; to famish.
Hungernoun
a physiological need for food; the consequence of foood deprivation
Hungernoun
strong desire for something (not food or drink);
Hungerverb
feel the need to eat
Hungerverb
have a craving, appetite, or great desire for
Hungerverb
be hungry; go without food;
Hunger
In politics, humanitarian aid, and the social sciences, hunger is defined as a condition in which a person cannot eat sufficient food to meet basic nutritional needs for a sustained period. In the field of hunger relief, the term hunger is used in a sense that goes beyond the common desire for food that all humans experience.