Nauseatingly
[naw-zee-ey-ting, -zhee-, -see-, -shee-] /ˈnɔ ziˌeɪ tɪŋ, -ʒi-, -si-, -ʃi-/
adjective
1.
causing sickness of the stomach; .
2.
such as to cause contempt, disgust, loathing, etc.:
I had to listen to the whole nauseating story.
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