When we feel unwell, there are a variety of ways to describe our state of being. Instead of saying "feeling poorly," we could say we are "under the weather," "sickly," "ailing," "indisposed," "under the weather," or even "out of sorts." These synonyms focus on a range of symptoms including fatigue, nausea, discomfort, and general malaise. Sometimes we may describe our condition as "run down," "exhausted," or "weary" if we are experiencing physical symptoms as a result of fatigue or stress. Whatever words we use, it's essential to communicate our discomfort clearly so we can get the help we need to feel better.