Crossword-Solution: UNWELL 6 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Unwell a. Not well; indisposed; not in good health; somewhat ill;
ailing.
Unwell a. Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or
having, catamenial; menstruant.

We have 28 clues for the answer “UNWELL”

Clue Answers
Not feeling up to par 1 answer
"I'm not crazy, I'm just a little ___" 1 answer
Not in the pink 5 answers
chippy 6 answers
qualmish 8 answers
under the weather 11 answers
AILING PERHAPS 11 answers
Queasy 13 answers
Squeamish. 15 answers
bilious 15 answers
Nauseous 15 answers
Out of sorts? 26 answers
Bedridden 32 answers
infirm 33 answers
desecrated 43 answers
flyblown 43 answers
putrescent 44 answers
polluted 47 answers
unsanitary 51 answers
Invalid 51 answers
fetid 55 answers
Indisposed 58 answers
Afflicted 61 answers
Ailing 62 answers
Ill 70 answers
Sick 72 answers
Exposed 79 answers
Poorly 80 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNWELL (5)

She interrupted with:— “I wonder if Fanny is gone by this time?” “I will go and see.” She came back with the information that the men were just taking away the corpse; that Bathsheba had been inquired for; that she had replied to the effect that her mistress was unwell and could not be seen.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Just like her! so considerate!—But however, she is so far from well, that her kind friends the Campbells think she had better come home, and try an air that always agrees with her; and they have no doubt that three or four months at Highbury will entirely cure her—and it is certainly a great deal better that she should come here, than go to Ireland, if she is unwell.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Lady Middleton, though in the middle of a rubber, on being informed that Marianne was unwell, was too polite to object for a moment to her wish of going away, and making over her cards to a friend, they departed as soon as the carriage could be found.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
Beauchamp, who had just arrived from Rhode-Island, requesting he would call and see one of her children, who was very unwell.
Charlotte Temple Susanna Rowson 2006
She went up to her father, stretching out her hands for the little dog, which he submissively placed in them, and she began to kiss it and murmur over it: “To think of leaving him all alone,—what a wicked, abominable creature he must believe me! He has been very unwell,” she added, turning and affecting to explain to Newman, with a spark of infernal impudence, fine as a needlepoint, in her eye.
The American Henry James 1994

Quotes with UNWELL (3)

In your Primer you have a resource that will make you highly educated, but it will never make you intelligent. That comes from life. Your life up to this point has given you all the experience you need to be intelligent, but you have to think about those experiences. If you don't think about them, you'll be psychologically unwell. If you do think about them, you will become not merely educated but intelligent.
Neal Stephenson The Diamond Age: or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
We stood there for a minute or two, with John swaying gently against my arm. 'I'm feeling better,' he announced. Then he looked up at the stars. 'Wow..' he intoned. 'Look at that! Isn't that amazing?".I followed his gaze. The stars did look good but they didn't look that good. It was very unlike John to be over the top in that way. I stared at him. He was wired-pin-sharp and quivering, resonating away like a human tuning fork. No sooner had John uttered his immortal words abo…
George Martin With a Little Help from My Friends: The Making of Sgt. Pepper
For years I’d been awaiting that overriding urge I’d always heard about, the narcotic pining that draws childless women ineluctably to strangers’ strollers in parks. I wanted to be drowned by the hormonal imperative, to wake one day and throw my arms around your neck, reach down for you, and pray that while that black flower bloomed behind my eyes you had just left me with child. (With child: There’s a lovely warm sound to that expression, an archaic but tender acknowledgemen…
Lionel Shriver We Need to Talk About Kevin
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1979–2024).