• Nauseous vs. "Nauseated": Who is Feeling Sick?

  • May 26 2024
  • Length: 4 mins
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Nauseous vs. "Nauseated": Who is Feeling Sick?

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  • Title: Nauseous vs. "Nauseated": Who is Feeling Sick?

    Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we untangle common language mix-ups and help you communicate with clarity. I’m Abby, and each episode we explore the wild and wonderful world of words to help you perfect your English usage.

    Hello, listeners! I’m Jack. Today, we're diving into a pesky pair of words that even native speakers often get wrong. Do you say, "I'm nauseous" or "I'm nauseated" when you're feeling sick to your stomach? Keep listening as we explore the ins and outs of these queasy qualifiers.

    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.

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