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under_the_weather
under the weather
English
Adjective
under the weather (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Somewhat ill or gloomy.
- 1907, Andy Adams, Reed Anthony: Cowman, ch. 9,
- I met a stranger, a quiet little man, who also had been under the weather from malaria.
- 1907, Andy Adams, Reed Anthony: Cowman, ch. 9,
- (idiomatic) Somewhat intoxicated or suffering from a hangover.
- 1907, Louis Joseph Vance, The Brass Bowl, ch. 5,
- I was a bit under the weather last night: out with a party of friends, you know. Dare say we all had a bit more than we could carry.
- 1907, Louis Joseph Vance, The Brass Bowl, ch. 5,
- (idiomatic, obsolete) Experiencing adversity.
- 1873, Mark Twain, The Gilded Age, ch. 19,
- The Hawkinses are under the weather now, but their Tennessee property is millions when it comes into market.
- 1873, Mark Twain, The Gilded Age, ch. 19,
Synonyms
- (somewhat ill or gloomy): off one's feed, out of sorts
- (somewhat intoxicated): out of sorts
- (experiencing adversity): out of sorts
Translations
somewhat ill
References
- "under the weather" in Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, © 2006-2007 Merriam-Webster, Incorporated.
- Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary, 1987-1996.