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(to one's stomach), queasy, squeamish; seasick, carsick,<br />

airsick: They were nauseated when they saw the cadavers. I<br />

became nauseated by the rocking of the boat.<br />

nauseous adj. nauseating, loathsome, sickening, disgusting, repellent,<br />

vomit-provoking, offensive, revolting, repugnant, repulsive,<br />

abhorrent, nasty, foul, unpleasant, stomach-turning, Technical<br />

emetic: A nauseous odour emanated from the crypt.<br />

nautical adj. maritime, marine, seafaring, seagoing; naval; boating,<br />

yachting, sailing; navigational: Britain has always been a<br />

nautical nation. One must observe the nautical rules of the<br />

road.<br />

navel n. Technical umbilicus, omphalos, Colloq belly button: The<br />

dancer wore a ruby in her navel.<br />

navigable adj. 1 passable, traversable, negotiable, unblocked,<br />

unobstructed, clear: The Thames is not navigable above<br />

Lechlade. 2 manoeuvrable, sailable, controllable, steerable,<br />

yare: My boat is navigable when under way at about four knots.<br />

navigate v. 1 sail, voyage, cruise, journey; cross, traverse: After<br />

navigating the Indian Ocean for a month, we reached the<br />

Seychelles. 2 manoeuvre, handle, sail, guide, pilot, steer,<br />

direct, skipper, captain, Nautical con: It was tricky<br />

navigating through the shoals. Richard has navigated the company<br />

through rough waters over the years.<br />

navigation<br />

n. pilotage, helmsmanship, seamanship, steersmanship, steering,<br />

sailing: The navigation of a small vessel in such a storm is no<br />

mean task.<br />

navigator n. pilot, helmsman, seaman, tillerman, wheelman, steersman,<br />

skipper: The navigator without knowledge of local waterways<br />

must engage a pilot.<br />

navy n. fleet, flotilla, naval force(s), armada, Literary argosy:<br />

The entire navy sailed across the Channel to Le Havre.<br />

naysayer n. denier, refuser, disdainer, rejecter or rejector; prophet of<br />

doom, pessimist, sceptic, dissenter, defeatist: Don't expect

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