unwell (Meaning)
unwell (s)
somewhat ill or prone to illness
unwell (a.)
Not well; indisposed; not in good health; somewhat ill; ailing.
Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or having, catamenial; menstruant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unwell
Synonyms:
- sickish
- sickly
- infirm
- cruddy
- carsick
- queazy
- halt
- frail
- diseased
- lousy
- light-headed
- debilitated
- feeble
- hypochondriacal
- run-down
- disabled
- squeamish
- queasy
- qualmish
- woozy
- weakly
- airsick
- fragile
- disordered
- punk
- challenged
- seasick
- lame
- incapacitated
- nauseated
- nauseous
- feverish
- symptomatic
- hypochondriac
- invalid
- decrepit
- afflicted
- seedy
- peaked
- achy
Antonyms:
- chipper
- rugged
- flush
- hardy
- robust
- thriving
- rehabilitated
- mending
- robust
- bouncing
- rehabilitated
- convalescing
- convalescing
- mending
- flourishing
- hearty
- lusty
- rugged
- flourishing
- well-conditioned
- well-conditioned
- stalwart
- hearty
- blooming
- blooming
- thriving
- hardy
- lusty
- bouncing
- stalwart
- recuperating
- flush
- recuperating
- chipper
unwell Sentence Examples
- The patient has been feeling unwell for the past few days and has been experiencing fatigue and headaches.
- The child awoke unwell this morning and refused to eat breakfast.
- The employee called in sick today because he was unwell with a fever.
- The traveler felt unwell after eating the street food and had to seek medical attention.
- The student was excused from class early because she was unwell with nausea and vomiting.
- The athlete was unable to compete in the race due to feeling unwell with a cold.
- The elderly man has been unwell for several weeks and has lost his appetite.
- The pregnant woman experienced morning sickness and felt unwell throughout the day.
- The driver pulled over to the side of the road as he felt unwell and dizzy.
- The receptionist at the hotel was unwell with a migraine and was unable to assist guests effectively.
FAQs About the word unwell
somewhat ill or prone to illnessNot well; indisposed; not in good health; somewhat ill; ailing., Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or having,
poorly, bad, ill,sick, ailing,down, peaky, unsound, troubled, under the weather
wholesome, hale, healthy, sound,well, healthful, sound, whole, hale, healthy
The patient has been feeling unwell for the past few days and has been experiencing fatigue and headaches.
The child awoke unwell this morning and refused to eat breakfast.
The employee called in sick today because he was unwell with a fever.
The traveler felt unwell after eating the street food and had to seek medical attention.