What is another word for under the weather?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌʌndə ðə wˈɛðə], [ ˌʌndə ðə wˈɛðə], [ ˌʌ_n_d_ə ð_ə w_ˈɛ_ð_ə]
Synonyms for Under the weather:
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adj.
• queasy • unwell • ailing • below par- more off form ,
- more off-form ,
- more offform ,
- most off form ,
- most off-form ,
- most offform ,
- off form ,
- offform ,
- sub standard ,
- sub-standard .
- more vomiting ,
- most vomiting ,
- sick one stomach ,
- sick one's stomach ,
- sick ones stomach ,
- sick stomach ,
- sick to one stomach ,
- sick to ones stomach ,
- sick to stomach .
- got bug ,
- in firmer ,
- in firmest ,
- in-firmer ,
- in-firmest ,
- more bummed ,
- most bummed ,
- off feet ,
- off one feet ,
- off ones feet ,
- un healthier ,
- un healthiest ,
- un healthy ,
- un-healthiest ,
- un-healthy .
- beatup ,
- brokendown ,
- de relict ,
- de solate ,
- de-relict ,
- de-solate ,
- dog eared ,
- dogeared ,
- in bad way ,
- more beat up ,
- more beat-up ,
- more beatup ,
- more dog eared ,
- more dog-eared ,
- more dogeared ,
- more down at the heel ,
- more down-at-the-heel ,
- more tumble down ,
- more tumble-down ,
- more uncared for ,
- more uncared-for ,
- more uncaredfor ,
- more untended ,
- most beat up ,
- most beat-up ,
- most beatup ,
- most dog eared ,
- most dog-eared ,
- most dogeared ,
- most down at the heel ,
- most down-at-the-heel ,
- most tumble down ,
- most tumble-down ,
- most uncared for ,
- most uncared-for ,
- most uncaredfor ,
- most untended ,
- out condition ,
- tumble down ,
- un tended ,
- un-tended ,
- uncaredfor .
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n.
• hangover Other synonyms:
- rocky .
Other relevant words:
• noun
- Boozed ,
- Ebrious ,
- Sotted ,
- afflicted ,
- all-overish ,
- awful ,
- bad ,
- bedridden ,
- below par ,
- besotted ,
- blotto ,
- bombed ,
- boozy ,
- canned ,
- crapulent ,
- crapulous ,
- crocked ,
- dicky ,
- diseased ,
- down ,
- down in the mouth ,
- drunk ,
- drunken ,
- faint ,
- green around the gills ,
- groggy ,
- half-seas-over ,
- hangover ,
- high ,
- hung-over ,
- in bad health ,
- in bad shape ,
- in one's cups ,
- in the bag ,
- inebriated ,
- infirm ,
- intoxicated ,
- invalided ,
- laid low ,
- laid up ,
- lit ,
- loaded ,
- lousy ,
- low ,
- maudlin ,
- mean ,
- not oneself ,
- off ,
- off-color ,
- oiled ,
- out ,
- out of commission ,
- par ,
- pickled ,
- pie-eyed ,
- pissed ,
- plastered ,
- polluted ,
- potted ,
- queasy ,
- ropy ,
- rotten ,
- rough ,
- run-down ,
- seedy ,
- sickish ,
- sloshed ,
- smashed ,
- sort ,
- soused ,
- sozzled ,
- squiffy ,
- stewed ,
- stinking ,
- stinko ,
- stoned ,
- tanked ,
- tight ,
- tipsy ,
- tired ,
- under the influence ,
- unhealthy ,
- unsound ,
- valetudinarian ,
- wearied ,
- weary ,
- woozy .
- Bummed ,
- a wreck ,
- ailing ,
- beat-up ,
- bilious ,
- broken down ,
- dog-eared ,
- down at the heel ,
- down with ,
- down-at-the-heel ,
- feeling awful ,
- feeling rotten ,
- got a bug ,
- got the bug ,
- green around gills ,
- hospitalized ,
- in a bad way ,
- in firm ,
- in poor health ,
- indisposed ,
- laid-up ,
- not so hot ,
- off one's feet ,
- off-form ,
- on sick list ,
- out of action ,
- out of condition ,
- out of humor ,
- out of sorts ,
- peaked ,
- peaky ,
- poorly ,
- sick ,
- sick as a dog ,
- uncared for ,
- untended ,
- unwell ,
- used up ,
- wornout ,
- feeling terrible ,
- frowzy ,
- ill ,
- most inferior ,
- rickety ,
- running temperature ,
- sick as dog ,
- sick to one's stomach ,
- tumble-down ,
- uncared-for ,
- under medication ,
- wanting ,
- weakest .
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How to use "Under the weather" in context?
No one likes feeling under the weather, but it happens to everyone from time to time. When you find yourself sneezing and coughing, it can be hard to chalk it up to a restless night. But, in reality, you might have the flu.
While the flu can be quite miserable, it's often manageable with some simple treatment steps. By following a few simple rules, you can make it through your illness unscathed.
First and foremost, drink plenty of fluids. This will help flush out your system and prevent many complications.
Second, take ibuprofen or acetaminophen as needed.
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