❌ Don't Say
I'm not feeling well
✅ Say This Instead
"I'm under the weather"
Meaning
I am slightly ill or not feeling healthy.
اردو ترجمہ
میں طبیعت خراب ہے
"I'm under the weather"
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Expression Frequency
Very Common
Formality
Both
Authority Score
8/10
📖 Linguistic Context
It functions as a predicative idiom after the verb 'to be', acting like an adjective phrase describing the subject's health.
🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives
📰 Real-World Usage Examples
"Due to the flu, the spokesperson said, "I'm under the weather and will respond to inquiries tomorrow.""
📌 Business context
"The researcher noted, "I'm under the weather, so I couldn't attend the symposium.""
📌 Academic context
"Friend: "Are you coming to the party?" Me: "I'm under the weather, so I'll skip it tonight.""
📌 Daily conversation
⚠️ When NOT to Use
Avoid it when describing serious or life‑threatening conditions; use a more precise medical term instead.
💡 Pro Tip
Use it for mild illnesses like colds; it's a friendly, idiomatic way to say you're unwell.
Daily Life Examples
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Sorry, I can't join the meeting; I'm under the weather.
معذرت، میں میٹنگ میں شامل نہیں ہو سکتا؛ میں طبیعت خراب ہے۔ -
She stayed home because she's under the weather.
وہ گھر پر رہی کیونکہ اس کی طبیعت خراب ہے۔ -
I'll work from home today; I'm a bit under the weather.
میں آج گھر سے کام کروں گا؛ میں تھوڑا سا بیمار ہوں۔
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is it correct to say I'm not feeling well?
Yes, it's correct but sounds less idiomatic.
When should I use I'm under the weather?
Use it for minor illnesses like colds or a mild headache.
What does I'm under the weather mean?
It means you are slightly ill or not feeling well.
Posted on June 19, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences
