
ad nauseam
/ˌæd ˈnɔːziæm/
to a sickening or excessive degree; repeatedly
ad nauseam in a sentence
“He repeated his accomplishments ad nauseam until everyone tuned out.”
Origin of ad nauseam
Latin: ad to + nauseam seasickness (from nausea nausea)
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