No.
Nausea is a noun.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
A noun is a word that is used to describe a person (man, lady, teacher, etc), place (home, city, beach, etc) or thing (car, banana, book, etc).
That is the correct spelling of "nauseated" (sickened, disgusted).
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is an action verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
The verb 'is' is a form of the verb 'to be', a being verb as opposed to an action verb. The verb 'is' also functions as an auxiliary (helper) verb. The verb 'is' also functions as a linking verb.
"The patient had anorexia, though he denied any nausea or vomiting," is a sentence with two verbs: "had" and "denied."
Nausea is nausea so, nausea.
how do you get nausea???
diarhea and nausea
Nausea = O'kaanam
i have nausea
There are many different causes of nausea. You may have nausea because you have eaten too much. You can also have nausea when you are coming down with a flu bug.
yes it can cause nausea
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
Revelation Nausea was created in 2001.
Frederic Nausea died in 1552.
I don't have nausea every night.