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phraseIf you say that you are under the weather, you mean that you feel slightly ill. I was still feeling a bit under the weather. Synonyms: ill, unwell, poorly [informal], sick More Synonyms of under the weather See full dictionary entry for weatherunder the weather in British English See full dictionary entry for weather under the weather in American English US, Informal 1. not feeling well; somewhat sick; ailing See full dictionary entry for weather not feeling very well If you're feeling a bit under the weather but can't work out what's wrong, try ourDIY guide to self-diagnosis. Examples of 'under the weather' in a sentenceunder the weather This seems to suggest that feeling under the weather is more than just folklore.Phase two is all about discovering how he handles feeling under the weather.Rarely, you might feel under the weather for a day or so.If you are feeling under the weather this morning, how are we going to fix it?MY youngest is feeling somewhat under the weather.This is a particularly useful outing if you are feeling under the weather, since the stone cures headaches. FEELING a bit under the weather?But he says that he's feeling particularly under the weather today and is dreading the prospect of having his blood cleaned again tomorrow.The 50-year-old Bees boss has been feeling under the weather. Feeling under the weather?You're feeling a bit under the weather so unsurprisingly you won't feel inclined to push yourself more than you absolutely need to.For most of us the balance is not perfect - one day we feel fighting fit, the next a bit under the weather.While storms lash the UK, your home will be feeling a little under the weather. Chinese translation of 'under the weather' -
不舒服 (bù shūfu)
See weather Nearby words ofunder the weather - under the influence of alcohol/drugs
- under the microscope
- under the umbrella of
- under the weather
- under warranty
- under way
- under wraps
Definition feeling slightly ill I'm feeling a bit under the weather today. Synonyms not well below par ropy (British, informal) wabbit (Scottish, informal) Synonyms hung over groggy (informal) the worse for drink one over the eight (slang) crapulous rat-arsed (taboo, slang) three sheets in the wind (informal) crapulent See weatherAdditional 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 intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal functions I got drunk and had to be carried home. Synonyms intoxicated, loaded (slang, US, Canadian), tight (informal), canned (slang), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), wasted (slang), smashed (slang), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), soaked (informal), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), drunken, blitzed (slang), pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), blatted (British, slang), boozed-up (slang), lit up (slang), merry (British, informal), stewed (slang), pickled (informal), bladdered (slang), under the influence (informal), sloshed (slang), tipsy, maudlin, well-oiled (slang), dronkverdriet (South Africa), elephants (Australian, slang), legless (informal), paralytic (informal), tired and emotional (euphemistic), steamboats (Scottish, slang), kaylied (British, slang), langered (Irish, slang), lashed (British, slang), mashed (British, slang), mullered (slang), ossified (Irish, slang), sat (South Africa), stukkend (South Africa, slang), trashed (slang), tiddly (slang, British), off your face (slang), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), broken (South Africa, informal), fuddled, inebriated, out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang), sottish, tanked up (slang), bacchic, rat-arsed (taboo, slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), Adrian Quist (Australian, slang), half seas over (informal), bevvied (dialect), babalas (South Africa), fu' (Scottish), pie-eyed (slang) Nearby words ofunder the weather - under or below strength
- under sail
- under the influence
- under the weather
- under way
- under your own steam
- underclothes
Additional synonymsDefinition 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) Definition drunk He was obviously inebriated by the time dessert was served. Synonyms drunk, wasted (slang), tight (informal), smashed (slang), canned (slang), high (informal), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), blitzed (slang), pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), lit up (slang), merry (British, informal), bladdered (slang), under the influence (informal), intoxicated, tipsy, befuddled, legless (informal), under the weather (informal), blatted (British, slang), boozed-up (informal), dronkverdriet (South Africa), elephants (Australian, slang), blatted (British, slang), broken (South Africa, informal), boozed-up (slang), kaylied (British, slang), langered (Irish, slang), lashed (British, slang), mashed (British, slang), mullered (slang), ossified (Irish, slang), sat (South Africa), stukkend (South Africa, slang), trashed (slang), paralytic (informal), sozzled (informal), steamboats (Scottish, slang), off your face (slang), half-cut (informal), blind drunk, high as a kite (informal), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), the worse for drink, inebriate, out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang), drunk as a skunk, bacchic, in your cups, rat-arsed (taboo, slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), half seas over (informal), bevvied (dialect), three sheets in the wind (informal), babalas (South Africa), fou or fu' (Scottish), pie-eyed (slang) He appeared intoxicated, police said. Synonyms drunk, tight (informal), smashed (slang), pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), canned (slang), high (informal), cut (British, slang), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), wasted (slang), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), stiff (slang), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), drunken, blitzed (slang), lit up (slang), stewed (slang), under the influence, tipsy, legless (informal), paralytic (informal), sozzled (informal), steamboats (Scottish), blatted (British, slang), boozed-up (informal), dronkverdriet (South Africa), elephants (Australian, slang, slang), broken (South Africa, informal), boozed-up (slang), kaylied (British, slang), langered (Irish, slang), lashed (British, slang), mashed (British, slang), mullered (slang), ossified (Irish, slang), sat (South Africa), stukkend (South Africa, slang), trashed (slang), off your face (slang), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), fuddled, the worse for drink, inebriated, out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang), drunk as a skunk, in your cups (informal), rat-arsed (taboo, slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), half seas over (British, informal), bevvied (dialect), three sheets in the wind (informal), babalas (South Africa) Definition as if about to be sick Sea travel makes me feel nauseous. Synonyms sick, green, ill, unwell, nauseated, queasy, bilious, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal) Definition slightly ill She felt off-colour but did not have any dramatic symptoms. Synonyms ill, poorly (informal), sick, funny (informal), run down, under par, queer, unhealthy, washed out, unwell, queasy, out of sorts, under the weather (informal), off form, indisposed, peaky, not up to par, green about the gills, peely-wally (Scottish) Definition 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 pale and sickly Are you feeling all right? You look a little peaky. Synonyms off colour, poorly (informal), ill, sick, pale, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), pinched, wan, sickly, unwell, emaciated, under the weather (informal), in poor shape, like death warmed up (informal), green about the gills, peelie-wally (Scottish) 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 having the feeling that one is about to vomit He was prone to sickness and already felt queasy. Synonyms sick, ill, nauseous, squeamish, upset, uncomfortable, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), queer, unwell, giddy, nauseated, groggy (informal), off colour, bilious, indisposed, green about the gills (informal), sickish Definition ill The lad is still feeling a bit rough. Synonyms unwell, poorly (informal), ill, upset, sick, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), rotten (informal), below par, off colour, under the weather (informal), not a hundred per cent (informal), ropey or ropy (British, informal) Additional synonymsDefinition physically unwell All right, are you? Not feeling seedy? Synonyms unwell, ill, poorly (informal), crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), ailing, sickly, out of sorts, off colour, under the weather (informal), peely-wally (Scottish) 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 drunk He was charged with driving under the influence. Synonyms drunk, tight (informal), smashed (slang), canned (slang), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), wasted (slang), loaded (slang, US, Canadian), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), soaked (informal), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), drunken, blitzed (slang), pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), lit up (slang), merry (British, informal), stewed (slang), pickled (informal), bladdered (slang), sloshed (slang), intoxicated, tipsy, maudlin, well-oiled (slang), legless (informal), paralytic (informal), tired and emotional (euphemistic), steamboats (Scottish, slang), tiddly (slang, British), off your face (slang), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), fuddled, inebriated, out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang), tanked up (slang), bacchic, rat-arsed (taboo, slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), blatted (British, slang), boozed-up (informal), dronkverdriet (South Africa), elephants (Australian, slang), blatted (British, slang), broken (South Africa, informal), boozed-up (slang), kaylied (British, slang), langered (Irish, slang), lashed (British, slang), mashed (British, slang), mullered (slang), ossified (Irish, slang), sat (South Africa), stukkend (South Africa, slang), trashed (slang), half seas over (informal), bevvied (dialect), babalas (South Africa), fu' (Scottish), pie-eyed (slang) Definition not healthy He felt unwell as he was being driven back to his office. Synonyms ill, poorly (informal), sick, crook (Australian, New Zealand, informal), ailing, unhealthy, sickly, out of sorts, off colour, under the weather (informal), in poor health, at death's door, indisposed, green about the gills |