Grammatical Standards Change Over Time
Until recently, “nauseous” meant “causing nausea,” and the correct form of the word at left was “nauseated.” Now, because it was so often misused, it’s acceptable to use “nauseous” in the sense shown at left.
Until recently, “nauseous” meant “causing nausea,” and the correct form of the word at left was “nauseated.” Now, because it was so often misused, it’s acceptable to use “nauseous” in the sense shown at left.
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