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the unwell
adjective
Not well; indisposed; not in good health; somewhat ill; ailing.
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His profession is dealing with an ever-rising tide of the unwell.
In the salad days of Madge and Mrs Mangel it was much beloved by the unwell and students.
But to have any kind of quality of life with ME, you have to accept the unwell part of yourself.
One of Freud's key beliefs was that there is no sharp division between the psychologically healthy and the unwell.
what a question!" Fans of the movie "Withnail and I" will recognize "arena of the unwell" and "vulgar little tumor".
Though he looks back at those early shows with enormous pride, he describes comedy as "the arena of the unwell.
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Except for the unwell-with-fatigue group, the levels of agreement between household informant-derived health status and the study participant's self-reported health were comparable to those establishing reasonable levels of concordance between self-reported and proxy-reported health (40).
The participant who did not plan to continue to do yoga was the most unwell of the group and had found the postures challenging (ID 07).
I need to be able to handle the confused, the aggressive and the very unwell.
Establishing nutrition support in a timely manner and by the appropriate route is a priority in the management of the acutely unwell patient.
I had joined the First Assembly of the Diffusely Unwell.
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