"You are feeling under the weather" means that you are not feeling well or healthy. It could imply that you are experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, illness, or discomfort.
"You are feeling under the weather" means that you are not feeling well, typically due to mild sickness or discomfort. It implies that you are not at your best physically or emotionally.
Very sad
If you're feeling under the weather, make sure to rest, stay hydrated, and consider taking over-the-counter medication if appropriate. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Take care!
The word that means feeling masculine is "machismo."
Under the Weather was created on 2005-12-05.
If you say "I'm feeling a little under the weather today," it means that you are feeling a little bit sick or not feeling well....means "feeling sick".Someone who is under the weather doesn't feel well and/or has a mild illness, like the common cold for example.It means your not feeling well or having a hard timeIt depends:In the US, if some one is "under the weather," it means they are not feeling well or that they are ill.In British English speaking countries, it means the person is drunk or hungover.
If you are "under the weather," then you are feeling ill. The image is of a dark cloud hanging over you, making you miserable.The idiom "feeling a bit under the weather" means that a person is feeling slightly ill.
"You are feeling under the weather" means that you are not feeling well, typically due to mild sickness or discomfort. It implies that you are not at your best physically or emotionally.
Very sad
I didn't go to work today, as I was feeling under the weather.
feeling under the weather
She was feeling a bit under the weather, so she didn't go to the movies.
feeling under the weather
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"Tom was feeling under the weather after catching a cold."
It means under the weather = upset
If you're feeling under the weather, make sure to rest, stay hydrated, and consider taking over-the-counter medication if appropriate. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Take care!