
What Does “under the weather” mean?
Definition:
Somewhat ill or gloomy.
Example(s)
A: How have you been?
B: I’ve been under the weather. But it’s OK now.
This idiom is in the weather category.

Somewhat ill or gloomy.
A: How have you been?
B: I’ve been under the weather. But it’s OK now.
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