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Definition of unwell in English: unwelladjectiveʌnˈwɛlˌənˈwɛl Ill. he was admitted to hospital for tests after feeling unwell Example sentencesExamples - I have been quite unwell this spring with a bad cold but I am in hopes I will got over it.
- Although now back at home Milla said Otis is still unwell and reeling from the shock of being so poorly.
- I think there are a whole lot more good people in the world than there are people who are mentally unwell.
- It is understood that he first became unwell late last week.
- They are the people who can soon tell if their child is off colour or unwell.
- He was full of humor, as I say, even though I saw him last time and he was obviously very unwell.
- If your pet is feeling unwell, they probably aren't up for their photo being taken.
- Her twin has been unwell for quite a while now yet she does not seem to have a high temperature or a cold of any sort.
- King Henry would surely notice if I seemed unwell so I made an effort to calm myself.
- By the time he reached Portbou he was unwell, indigent and running for his life.
- She said her daughter had become unwell when they returned to their hotel room after a day by the swimming pool.
- Then, at about 13,000 feet, Gillian began to feel unwell and was diagnosed by a doctor as having a chest infection.
- She did manage to get some work done the next day, though Molly thought she looked unwell.
- I can do this for only so long before I have to examine the microlevel problem of being unwell.
- The Ocean's 11 actor was staying at his parents' home in Denver, Colorado, when he started to feel unwell.
- She had been unwell in the early mornings for two days now, and she was worried.
- Each claimed at the court martials at Tidworth he had stayed at home to deal with family problems and their respective mothers had been unwell.
- He looked very unwell indeed, much as if he were fighting off a fever or the flu.
- But on Saturday morning she had started whimpering after her morning sleep and was hot, unwell and somewhat limp.
- The woman, who is believed to be elderly, was admitted to Macclesfield Hospital after she complained of feeling unwell.
Synonyms ill, sick, poorly, indisposed, ailing, not (very) well, not oneself, not in good shape, in a bad way, out of sorts, not up to par, under/below par, peaky, liverish, queasy, nauseous British off, off colour informal under the weather, not up to snuff, funny, peculiar, crummy, lousy, rough British informal ropy, grotty Scottish informal wabbit Australian/New Zealand informal crook vulgar slang crappy dated queer, seedy Definition of unwell in US English: unwelladjectiveˌənˈwelˌənˈwɛl predicative Sick. consult a doctor if you feel unwell Example sentencesExamples - Each claimed at the court martials at Tidworth he had stayed at home to deal with family problems and their respective mothers had been unwell.
- By the time he reached Portbou he was unwell, indigent and running for his life.
- King Henry would surely notice if I seemed unwell so I made an effort to calm myself.
- Her twin has been unwell for quite a while now yet she does not seem to have a high temperature or a cold of any sort.
- They are the people who can soon tell if their child is off colour or unwell.
- She said her daughter had become unwell when they returned to their hotel room after a day by the swimming pool.
- But on Saturday morning she had started whimpering after her morning sleep and was hot, unwell and somewhat limp.
- I can do this for only so long before I have to examine the microlevel problem of being unwell.
- He was full of humor, as I say, even though I saw him last time and he was obviously very unwell.
- He looked very unwell indeed, much as if he were fighting off a fever or the flu.
- I think there are a whole lot more good people in the world than there are people who are mentally unwell.
- The Ocean's 11 actor was staying at his parents' home in Denver, Colorado, when he started to feel unwell.
- Although now back at home Milla said Otis is still unwell and reeling from the shock of being so poorly.
- Then, at about 13,000 feet, Gillian began to feel unwell and was diagnosed by a doctor as having a chest infection.
- I have been quite unwell this spring with a bad cold but I am in hopes I will got over it.
- She had been unwell in the early mornings for two days now, and she was worried.
- If your pet is feeling unwell, they probably aren't up for their photo being taken.
- She did manage to get some work done the next day, though Molly thought she looked unwell.
- It is understood that he first became unwell late last week.
- The woman, who is believed to be elderly, was admitted to Macclesfield Hospital after she complained of feeling unwell.
Synonyms ill, sick, poorly, indisposed, ailing, not well, not very well, not oneself, not in good shape, in a bad way, out of sorts, not up to par, below par, under par, peaky, liverish, queasy, nauseous |