[ US /ənˈwɛɫ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnwˈɛl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. somewhat ill or prone to illness
    feeling poorly
    is unwell and can't come to work
    feeling a bit indisposed today
    my poor ailing grandmother
    a sickly child
    you look a little peaked
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How To Use unwell In A Sentence

  • One of the hospitals said that some of the people that had stuff either left or accidentally placed inside them became 'unwell' as a result, but it is not known to which objects, or patients, they were referring. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • She's also complaining of back pain and looks very unwell. The Sun
  • She is pregnant, unwell and exhausted and something has to be done. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not on its deathbed, but it is looking distinctly unwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had been unwell in the early mornings for two days now, and she was worried.
  • I had to use a wheelchair as I was so unwell. The Sun
  • The woman, who is believed to be elderly, was admitted to Macclesfield Hospital after she complained of feeling unwell.
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • Sebastian was unwell but not so unwell that he required hospital admission.
  • He was full of humor, as I say, even though I saw him last time and he was obviously very unwell.
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