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unwell

Adjective

This term serves as a polite, understated way to describe illness, often used to avoid specific details about a medical condition. It carries a softer tone than sick, making it common in professional or formal settings when requesting time off or explaining an absence. When applied to mental health, it describes a state of instability or distress. In this context, it suggests a temporary deviation from a healthy psychological state rather than a permanent diagnosis, often implying a need for recovery or support.

Meanings

Adjective

Sick or in poor health.

"He has been feeling unwell since Monday."

Adjective

Not in a healthy state of mind or emotionally distressed.

"She seemed emotionally unwell after the sudden loss of her job."

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