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Peggy
what are these different? "puke" ,"vomit",“thrown up” "nauseat"
It seem to have the same meaning.
12 de mar. de 2012 7:53
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They are all the same, but they have a different level of politeness.
Puke is the harsh one. You use it when with friends or close person.
Vomit is the polite one and usually use in formal language
Nausea is just what Abdool said
Thrown up is average. Not too harsh but not too polite as well.
I hope you will find this useful
:)
12 de marzo de 2012
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Hello Peggy! They all mean the same thing, they're just different expressions.
12 de marzo de 2012
1
All the same, except "nauseat"
Nausea: ((is the feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit.))
12 de marzo de 2012
I'm not a native speaker but this is my opinion: Vomit is Brithish and Throw up is more American. Nauseated hapend before you do these actions, when you feel like throwing up/ vomiting. Puke can be what you had in your stomach or if you vomit over other person.
12 de marzo de 2012
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