Using 'Ad Nauseam': Definition, Examples & Correct Usage
AssistantThe phrase "ad nauseam" is used to mean "to a sickening or excessive degree." It can be used in a variety of situations to express the idea that something is being done too much or repeated excessively.
Here are a few examples of how "ad nauseam" can be used in a sentence:
- The politician's speech was so repetitive and boring that it was nauseam-inducing.
- I've heard that joke so many times, I'm sick of it ad nauseam.
- The news media's coverage of the celebrity scandal ad nauseam.
- The company's marketing campaign was so pervasive that it was ad nauseam.
- The student's essay was full of so many unnecessary details, it was ad nauseam.
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