Nauseating meaning in English

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Definition

nauseating: sickening, revolting, repulsive, disgusting adjective

Examples

  • "I find them nauseating."
Exercise 1
Select the TRUE statements(s), according to the conversation you just heard.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Select the TRUE statements(s), according to the conversation you just heard.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. Hannah says, "I've seen your adverts in the streetcars" to indicate she has heard of YouBeauty.com, but there is no suggestion of Caroline selling advertising space. Hannah thinks that Caroline wants to sell Delavigne products on YouBeauty.com's website.
This statement is correct. Caroline tells Hannah that she works as "the head buyer for YouBeauty.com." A "buyer" is the person responsible for purchasing (for the company) and who often negotiates to get the best price for their company. A "head buyer" is the principal buyer or the manager of the purchasing team.
This statement is correct. Hannah refers to YouBeauty.com as an "online distributor". This refers to a website which supplies or sells products via the internet.
This statement is false. Hannah tells Caroline that she has already heard of YouBeauty.com but doesn't say that Delavigne Corp has already collaborated with YouBeauty.com.
This statement is correct. Hannah says that she has seen YouBeauty.com's "adverts in the streetcars", and that she finds them "nauseating". "Nauseating" shares a similar meaning to "revolting" or "disgusting". An "advertising campaign" refers to a series of advertisements (media promotions) for a product.
Exercise 2
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Caroline: My name is Caroline Tenderloin, and I'm the for YouBeauty.com. Maybe you've heard of us?
Hannah: Yeah, I've seen your in the streetcars. The ones with the naked girls lying on bottles of perfume. I find them .
Caroline: Great!

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Caroline: My name is Caroline Tenderloin, and I'm the head buyer for YouBeauty.com. Maybe you've heard of us?
Hannah: Yeah, I've seen your adverts in the streetcars. The ones with the naked girls lying on bottles of perfume. I find them nauseating .
Caroline: Great!

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