under the weather
idiomE
Feeling unwell or slightly sick, often due to a minor illness
- 1I think I'll stay home today because I'm feeling under the weather.
- 2She was under the weather last week, but she's better now.
When you are "under the weather," it means you are not feeling well. You might have a small sickness like a cold or a headache. It's like feeling a little sick or not your best.
Remember, being "under the weather" is temporary and usually not serious. Rest, drink plenty of fluids, and take care of yourself. You'll feel better soon!
at the shop
A Day at the Shop
Paul
Hey Linda, you don't look so good today.
Linda
Yeah, I'm feeling a bit under the weather.
Paul
I'm sorry to hear that. Do you need to take a break?
Linda
Thanks, I might just do that for a few minutes.
at a place where flowers are sold
A Bloomin' Day
Daniel
Hi Deborah, you look a bit pale today.
Deborah
Yeah, I'm feeling a bit under the weather.
Daniel
I'm sorry to hear that. Do you need any help with the arrangements?
Deborah
That would be great, thank you.
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Similar to "under the weather":
- 1ill
- 2sick
- 3unwell