Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
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Examples for "poorly"
Examples for "poorly"
1Objective: Diabetes distress among patients from ethnic minorities is still poorly understood.
2However, the genetic basis of feed utilization in livestock remains poorly understood.
3However, the implications of livebirth bias on risk estimation remain poorly understood.
4However, regulation of local protein synthesis in developing axons remains poorly understood.
5Mr Davidson did not believe Ms Dalziel has handled the situation poorly.
1Though not exactly sickly, neither is the market in the rudest health.
2She certainly looked very pale and sickly, just as Terence had said.
3They looked like brothers in the sickly glow of the seal-oil lamp.
4The Sage of Rotterdam was old and sickly; his day was over.
5Now their unsold homes are the bane of a sickly housing market.
1Flu has peaked in other European countries including Belgium, Ireland and Serbia.
2The coronavirus crisis has still not peaked in the social care sector.
3Still, the World Health Organization warned the epidemic has not yet peaked.
4In the slow-paced group, both components peaked earlier for correct response withholds.
5Reports peaked over the summer months, with 31 incidents in July alone.
1The patient is unwell; the doctor is unwell; the system is broken.
2She reported feeling unwell following her return to Canada earlier this week.
3Another Egyptian source with links to the family said he was unwell.
4That means people have felt unwell and just gone about their business.
5If anyone is unwell and their condition deteriorates, seek medical attention immediately.
1Analysts said the new laptop may help revive the ailing PC market.
2Sisi supporters hope he can bring stability and improve Egypt's ailing economy.
3They later said they would also free Jorge Gechem, an ailing legislator.
4Segars said there would be repercussions too for an ailing labour market.
5Economists have expressed concern the steps could further damage the ailing economy.
1In the hall I found a seedy-looking individual of about middle age.
2The area went from congested and commercial to seedy as he walked.
3The crew was seedy; all they did was stop at souvenir stands.
4A seedy boarding house in a seedy part of town, that's all.
5To our right stood a seedy barn enclosed within a dilapidated fence.
1I was always interested in chickens, and dosed all the indisposed as:
2The animals become indisposed, and the secretion of milk is much lessened.
3If the watchman found him again, he'd just say he was indisposed.
4Write him that I am indisposed, and that will end the matter.
5The Commission feels indisposed to initiate any movement looking to its suspension.
1I thought you might be a little under the weather this morning.
2Now whenever I feel under the weather, I reach for my pearls.
3Once, under the weather cloth, I came upon him talking to himself.
4After a week of feeling under the weather I rang my mum.
5I'm feeling a little... under the weather at the moment,' he said.
6I'm sorry, Father, but my dad is a bit under the weather today.
7I understand the first officer of the Plymouth is also under the weather.
8A source says the singer is under the weather and was hospitalized overnight.
9He was under the weather, and already on his last excuse.
10But in December they were all under the weather and coughing.
11Father Forbes mentioned that she was a little under the weather.
12I'm rather under the weather; but I dare say it's my own fault.
13As you might imagine, she looked a little under the weather.
14Number 116 Intermediate is under the weather; I found him fainting in the passage.
15I've been under the weather for the past few days.
16Certainly no one should head out if they are under the weather health wise.