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unwell

American  
[uhn-wel] / ʌnˈwɛl /

adjective

  1. not well; ailing; ill.

  2. Older Use. menstruating.


unwell British  
/ ʌnˈwɛl /

adjective

  1. (postpositive) not well; ill

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Other Word Forms

  • unwellness noun

Etymology

Origin of unwell

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; un- 1, well 1

Example Sentences

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Joel's parents said he was a happy and lively little boy but started to feel unwell in March last year.

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Twelve days later, Betty was still unwell, and Rob says he was advised that she could have a serious infection.

From BBC

“I didn’t necessarily feel sick, but I felt extremely low energy and unwell overall,” Palmer added.

From Salon

"We took her to a hospital, but she died in less than 24 hours," said Mr Yadav, whose 11-month-old son is also unwell.

From BBC

Children often feel unwell for several days, with a fever and muscle aches.

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