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View usage for: laid up in British English (leɪd ʌp) adjectivelying down, esp in bed when ill, injured, etc Synonyms of 'laid up'incapacitated, ill, injured, sick More Synonyms of laid up I was laid up in bed with acute rheumatism. Synonyms injured out of action (informal) immobilized housebound on the sick list Additional synonymsDefinition unable to leave bed because of illness bedridden patients Synonyms confined to bed, confined, incapacitated, laid up (informal), flat on your back Definition not in good health He was seriously ill with pneumonia. Synonyms unwell, sick, poorly (informal), diseased, funny (informal), weak, crook (Australian, New Zealand, slang), ailing, queer, frail, feeble, unhealthy, seedy (informal), sickly, laid up (informal), queasy, infirm, out of sorts (informal), dicky (British, informal), nauseous, off-colour, under the weather (informal), at death's door, indisposed, peaky, on the sick list (informal), valetudinarian, green about the gills, not up to snuff (informal) Definition physically or mentally unwell She's very sick. Synonyms unwell, ill, poorly (informal), diseased, weak, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), under par (informal), ailing, feeble, laid up (informal), under the weather (informal), indisposed, on the sick list (informal) - lag
- laggard
- lagoon
- laid up
- laid-back
- lair
- laissez faire
- lay someone up
- lay something up
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