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the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > disordered or out of sorts (44)
out of estatec1400

Good or normal condition. in his estate: just as he was. out of estate: ‘out of condition’.

disordainedc1430

Disordered, irregular, out of order.

out of order1530

out of order: not in proper sequence, orderly arrangement, or settled condition; (of a person) not in proper or normal condition of action, mind…

mistempered?1541

Disordered, deranged. In later use Scottish.

untemperate1541

Distempered, disordered. rare.

so-soa1592

Of persons. In respect of health or physical condition.

indisposed1598

In a disordered bodily condition; out of health; ill, unwell. (Usually implying a slight degree of ill health.) Mostly predicative.

discomposed1603

Having lost one's self-possession; disturbed, agitated, unsettled; characterized by or resulting from discomposure.

out of sorts1621

out of sorts. Not in the usual or normal condition of good health or spirits; in a low-spirited, irritable, or peevish state, esp. through physical…

disorderly1655

Affected with disorder or disturbance of the bodily functions; diseased, morbid. Obsolete.

queerish1684

Somewhat queer (in various senses).

out of one's gears1699

figurative. (Probably chiefly referring to sense 3b) (ready) in one's gears: in harness, ready for work = Latin in procinctu. to put in (also get in

disordered1708

Affected with bodily or mental disorder; out of health; deranged; morbid.

uneasy1725

Suffering physical discomfort.

seedy1729

Unwell, indisposed, or out of sorts, esp. as a result of excessive eating or drinking; = crop-sick, adj. Now somewhat archaic.

queer1749

Out of sorts; unwell; faint, giddy. Formerly also (slang): †sore, painful (obsolete); †drunk (obsolete).

scaly1803

slang. Poor, shabby, despicable; esp. (of persons) mean, stingy; occasionally, in poor health, ‘seedy’.

quisby1807

Mean, wretched; destitute; (later also) queer, peculiar; unwell.

under the weather1827

Phrases. under the weather (originally U.S.): indisposed, not quite well.

all nohow1852

all nohow: out of order, out of sorts. English regional in later use. Now rare.

toneless1854

Lacking tone in body or mind; void of energy; listless, dull.

nohowish1867

Out of sorts, off colour; (also) having no distinctive character.

chippy1868

Slightly unwell, esp. with a hangover. Now rare.

fishy1868

colloquial or slang. Having ‘fishy’ eyes (see sense 2b); hence, languid or ‘seedy’, esp. as the result of a debauch.

off-colour1876

gen. In extended use. Not in good health, slightly unwell; (also) not up to the mark, defective, deficient, out of order.

dicky1883

Of a low or inferior quality or standard; in bad condition; unsound, shaky.

on-and-offish1888

liable to fluctuate in mood, health, etc.

cheap1891

In poor health; out of sorts. (Hence cheapness.) slang.

crook1916

Australian and New Zealand. Ailing, out of sorts; injured, disabled.

lousy1933

figurative. Dirty, filthy, obscene. Also as a general term of abuse: Mean, scurvy, sorry, vile, contemptible. Also, inferior, poor, bad; ill; in…

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