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View usage for: (ʌnwel) adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you are unwell, you are ill. He had been riding in Hyde Park, but felt unwell as he was being driven back to hisoffice late this afternoon. Synonyms: ill, poorly [informal], sick, crook [Australian, New Zealand, informal] More Synonyms of unwell unwell in British English (ʌnˈwɛl) adjective(postpositive) not well; ill unwell in American English (ʌnˈwɛl) adjective not well; ailing; ill; sick Examples of 'unwell' in a sentenceunwell You can't hear it without feeling faintly unwell all over again.It is not on its deathbed, but it is looking distinctly unwell.You are unwell and extremely vulnerable, but that makes you no less a man of value than you were in previous years.But sometimes when you have cancer and feel unwell, you just don't want to get dressed up.But prolonged attacks of a racing or irregular pulse can mean ticker trouble, especially if you feel unwell, too.But all these things are slowly eroded and people feel unwell.Students feeling physically unwell should seek medical advice.The next stage is a headache and generally feeling unwell.We have to know the mechanisms which make us feel so unwell.They will have felt unwell and gone to the doctor.This has left me feeling unwell and depressed.The note urged anyone feeling unwell to seek medical advice.Five years ago he was diagnosed with stomach cancer and for a time he looked drawn and unwell.You should also consider whether you can really be effective in your job if you are still unwell.It runs national clinics to support people who are unwell and work out the best ways of supporting their recovery.If you are generally unwell with any of the above symptoms you should of course consult with your doctor first.He strikes me as unwell mentally.He looks really unwell and vulnerable.Sufferers sometimes also feel generally unwell.The old men looked unwell, overweight and unhappy.After 28 days he could be allowed home or detained for another six months if still unwell.He says he told MI5 he felt mentally unwell but he was offered no help.You feel really unwell because you're being hammered with intense drugs.She's also complaining of back pain and looks very unwell.It's catastrophic and made me really unwell.If people are unwell and this is the only way they can eat, they have my sympathies.Yet that's not what it feels like to be mentally unwell or to treat those who are.Health chiefs last night said he was'not currently seriously unwell'.We shouldn't wait until we are seriously unwell, at which point drugs seem the only answer.He is still unwell with a nasty cold and has also had a reaction to the antibiotics he was taking, so he is also being sick. British English: unwell / ʌnˈwɛl/ ADJECTIVE If you are unwell, you are ill. His wife was too unwell to go with him. - American English: unwell
- Arabic: مَرِيض
- Brazilian Portuguese: doente
- Chinese: 生病的
- Croatian: koji se loše osjeća
- Czech: nemocný
- Danish: utilpas
- Dutch: onwel
- European Spanish: mal
- Finnish: huonovointinen
- French: indisposé
- German: unwohl
- Greek: αδιάθετος
- Italian: malato
- Japanese: 気分のすぐれない
- Korean: 몸이 편치 않은
- Norwegian: uvel
- Polish: niezdrów
- European Portuguese: doente
- Romanian: indispus
- Russian: нездоровый
- Latin American Spanish: mal indispuesto
- Swedish: dålig
- Thai: ไม่สบาย
- Turkish: iyi değil
- Ukrainian: нездоровий
- Vietnamese: không khỏe
Chinese translation of 'unwell' adj to feel/be unwell 觉(覺)得不适/身体(體)不适(適) (juéde bùshì/shēntǐ bùshì)
Definition not healthy He felt unwell as he was being driven back to his office. Synonyms off colour in poor health at death's door green about the gills Opposites well , fine, healthy , sound , robust Additional synonymsDefinition unwell or unsuccessful over a long period I stopped working to care for my ailing mother. Synonyms ill, suffering, poorly (informal), diseased, sick, weak, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), feeble, invalid, debilitated, sickly, unwell, infirm, off colour, under the weather (informal), indisposedHe admitted to feeling a bit crook. Synonyms ill, sick, poorly (informal), funny (informal), weak, ailing, queer, frail, feeble, unhealthy, seedy (informal), sickly, unwell, 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), green about the gills Definition sick or ill The speaker was regrettably indisposed. Synonyms ill, poorly (informal), sick, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), ailing, unwell, laid up (informal), under the weather, confined to bed, on the sick list (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition not in normal good health or temper At times, he has seemed lifeless and out of sorts. Synonyms unwell, ill, sick, poorly (informal), funny (informal), crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), ailing, queer, unhealthy, seedy (informal), laid up (informal), queasy, infirm, dicky (British, informal), off colour, under the weather (informal), at death's door, indisposed, on the sick list (informal), not up to par, valetudinarian, green about the gills (informal), not up to snuff (informal) Definition rather ill I've just phoned Julie and she's still poorly. Synonyms ill, sick, ailing, unwell, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), seedy (informal), below par, out of sorts, off colour, under the weather (informal), indisposed, feeling rotten (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) Definition weak and unhealthy He had been a sickly child. Synonyms unhealthy, weak, delicate, ailing, feeble, infirm, in poor health, indisposedDefinition feeling slightly ill I'm feeling a bit under the weather today. Synonyms ill, unwell, poorly (informal), sick, rough (informal), crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), ailing, not well, seedy (informal), below par, queasy, out of sorts, nauseous, off-colour (British), indisposed, peaky, ropy (British, informal), wabbit (Scottish, informal) Definition not very fit or well a poorly dressed, unhealthy looking fellow with a poor complexion Synonyms sick, sickly, unwell, poorly (informal), weak, delicate, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), ailing, frail, feeble, invalid, unsound, infirm, in poor health |