Yes. Although "well" is the adverb form of the adjective "good," unwell is the opposite of the adjective "well" that means "healthy." Unwell cannot be an adverb: you would use badly or poorly.
"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.
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Opposites could include: unwell ill sick poorly ailing indisposed
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word "gaunt" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who looks thin, haggard, and unwell.
He ate too much yesterday. That explains why he is unwell today.
Haggard is an adjective meaning to look unwell or unkempt. The closest synonym to the word would be exhausted or drained.
That is right. 'It was a good match, they all played well'. In that sentence 'good' qualifies the noun 'match' and is an adjective, while 'well' qualifies the verb 'played' and is an adverb. 'Well' can also be used as an adjective when you say: 'Mr Smith is unwell today'.
Poorly can be an adjective and an adverb. The adjective form means unwell. The adverb form means inadequate.
signs or symptoms child is unwell
The prefix UN--meaning NOT. UNWELL--not well Example: She felt unwell after running in the midst of the heavy torrent.
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"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.
if you feel unwell :S
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you snail is unwell.