"Unwell" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unwell" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unwell" Meaning

Feeling unwell means not being in a state of good physical or mental health. A person may feel unwell due to illness, injury, or a minor complaint such as tiredness or discomfort. The term is often used informally to refer to a condition that is not serious, but not completely well either, and can be something that is being recovered from or is expected to get better soon.

"Unwell" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "unwell"


1. Using "unwell" to Express Physical Health


She decided to call in sick because she was feeling unwell and didn't want to infect anyone with her cold.

2. Using "unwell" to Express Mental or Emotional Health


After the loss of his loved one, he was unwell for a long time and found it hard to cope with his emotions.

3. Using "unwell" to Express Displeasure


She was unwell with a choice of dessert at the restaurant, so she asked for a different option.

4. Using "unwell" to Express Unexpectedness


The software was unwell and experienced a series of crashes, which made it difficult to complete the project.

5. Using "unwell" in an Idiomatic Way


The patient visited the doctor feeling rather unwell under the weather.

"Unwell" Similar Words

Unwaveringly

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Means doing something absolutely without any doubt or hesitation, remaining faithful or loyal without any weakening or wavering. <br><br>Example: She stood unwaveringly by her friends through thick and thin.

Unwearable

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Unwearied

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Unweariedly

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Unwearying

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Unweathered

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Unwed

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Unwelcome

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Unwholesome

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Unwholesomely

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In an immoral, indecent or corrupt manner; not wholesome or healthy.<br><br>Example: The governor was criticized for running the state unwholesomely, with allegations of corruption and embezzlement.

Unwholesomeness

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Unwholesomeness refers to the quality of being unpleasant, unhealthy, or objectionable in a moral or spiritual sense. It can describe something that is corrupt, immoral, or unseemly, and can also refer to a lack of wholesomeness or a sense of decay or degeneration.

Unwieldiness

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Unwieldy

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adjective<br><br>1. Difficult to handle or use because of being too large or complicated<br>2. Lacking control or coordination, especially with physical movements or actions.

Unwilling

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Showing no wish to do something or do something reluctantly.<br><br>Example: "I don't feel like going to the party, I'm feeling quite unwilling to go."<br><br>Synonyms: unwillingness, reluctance, disinclination<br><br>Antonyms: willing, eager

Unwillingly

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Unwillingly means not willing or not wanting to do something; doing something reluctantly or against one's will.

Unwillingness

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