unwell
unwell — adjective
1. feeling that your body is not in good health, often because of a minor problem s
1.形容詞B1
釋義
feeling that your body is not in good health, often because of a minor problem such as a cold or an upset stomach
例句
Niran felt unwell after eating the spicy noodles at the night market.
feel unwell (linking verb + adjective)
The teacher saw that Beatrix looked unwell and sent her to rest.
look unwell (visible signs)
Bilal called in sick because he had been feeling unwell all morning.
Aoi has been unwell since Tuesday with a sore throat and a cough.
If you feel unwell before the exam, tell the teacher before the test starts.
同義詞
用法筆記
Unwell is rarely used before a noun. You would say 'a sick child' or 'an ill patient' rather than 'an unwell child'. It appears most naturally after linking verbs such as feel, look, or seem.
常見錯誤
❌I am feeling unwell with my stomach.
✅I have an upset stomach.
💡unwell describes your general physical condition, not a specific body part.
❌He is an unwell man.
✅He is a sick man.
💡unwell is almost never used before a noun in natural English.