You could say that your mother is not in good health, and it would be perfectly good English grammar. However, there are other ways you can say that. Here are some examples:
"My mother is in poor health."
"My mother is sick."
"My mother has taken ill."
"My mother is ill."
You can substitute anyone's mother in the above examples. Also, keep in mind that poor health has a different shade of meaning from the other examples. Illness and sickness can be temporary, while poor health tends to be lasting and may get worse with time.
The word healthy is an adjective. It means to be in good health.
Unhealthy
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It is a word of uncertain origin meaning in good health
My spiritual health seems to be in good order.
One of the synonyms of the word 'state' is 'condition'. So, if we replace the word state with condition, we would have 'a good condition of health'. A 'good condition of health' would mean someone or something is healthy. If I were to say that you were in a 'good state of health', it would mean you are healthy. That's a good thing!
The word healthy is an adjective. It means to be in good health.
insure should be "ensure"
I wish you a long life- with good health and prosperity. I am walking every day to improve my overall health.
sleeping early is good for our health.
Yes. It all depends on the mother's health, and/or the baby's health. But even though the mother still had good health, unexpected things occur. Some of it is preventable though.--------------------------Thanks alot im terrified now )-: HELP ME!
Wellness is health, or as an adjective it is healthy.