Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
under-the-weather
idiom
/ˈʌndər ðə ˈwɛðər/

Definition
Feeling ill or unwell.

Examples
- I’m feeling a bit under-the-weather today, so I think I’ll stay home.
- She was under-the-weather last week but has since recovered.

Meaning
The phrase ‘under-the-weather’ is typically used to describe a state of feeling sick or not in good health.

Synonyms
- unwell
- ill
- sick
- indisposed