unwell
adjective
Origin of unwell
Related Words for unwell
ailing, bedridden, debilitated, diseased, feeble, feverish, frail, ill, impaired, incurable, infirm, invalid, nauseated, sickly, suffering, unhealthy, weak, hospitalized, infectedExamples from the Web for unwell
Contemporary Examples of unwell
It is oily, dark and almost rotten tasting, but it did not make me unwell.
But remember: Unwell people are getting health coverage for the first time in their lives by the millions.
"We're sorry Kira is unwell and we hope she gets the help she obviously needs," a source close to the supermodel told Vogue UK.
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February 4, 2014
This would have never happened in Italy no matter how unwell a mother is.
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December 5, 2013
Twenty-two years ago, Soviet communism was alive and unwell.
Historical Examples of unwell
Mr. Fleurant, gently, if you please; if you go on like that, no one will wish to be unwell.
The Imaginary InvalidMolire
Sophy was unwell, was feverish; the scarlet fever had been in the neighbourhood.
Alice, or The Mysteries, CompleteEdward Bulwer-Lytton
For the next few days Evelyn was unwell, and did not quit her room.
Alice, or The Mysteries, CompleteEdward Bulwer-Lytton
The Marchesino had really been unwell, as he had told Hermione.
A Spirit in PrisonRobert Hichens
In short it was so apparent that the other guests looked at them, and asked them if they were unwell.
L'AssommoirEmile Zola