POORLY


Meaning of POORLY in English

I. poor ‧ ly 1 /ˈpɔːli $ ˈpʊrli/ BrE AmE adverb

badly:

Jana’s doing poorly in school.

poorly educated workers

The article was poorly written.

II. poorly 2 BrE AmE adjective British English informal

ill:

Matt’s wife’s been very poorly.

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THESAURUS

▪ ill [not before noun] especially British English suffering from a disease or not feeling well:

Her mother is seriously ill in hospital.

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I woke up feeling really ill.

▪ sick especially American English ill:

She’s been sick with the flu.

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a sick child

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Dan got sick on vacation.

▪ not very well [not before noun] ill, but not seriously ill:

Sarah’s not very well – she has a throat infection.

▪ unwell [not before noun] formal ill:

The singer had been unwell for some time.

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Symptoms include fever, aching muscles, and feeling generally unwell.

▪ poorly [not before noun] British English spoken ill:

Your grandmother’s been very poorly lately.

▪ in a bad way [not before noun] very ill because of a serious injury or disease:

You’d better call an ambulance – she looks like she’s in a bad way.

▪ be off sick British English , be out sick American English to be not at work because of an illness:

Two teachers were off sick yesterday.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.