ad nauseam

The phrase "ad nauseam" is borrowed from Latin and is commonly used in English to describe something that has been repeated excessively.

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Definition

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(colloquial)To a sickening or excessive degree.

Example

  • He talked about his new car ad nauseam.

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(colloquial)Repeatedly to the point of boredom or annoyance.

Example

  • The topic of budget cuts was discussed ad nauseam in the meeting.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "ad nauseam":

broken record