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unhealthiness
noun as in debility
noun as in disease
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Weak matches
noun as in feebleness
noun as in infirmity
noun as in insubstantiality
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noun as in malaise
noun as in puniness
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noun as in unsoundness
Strong matches
noun as in unsubstantiality
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- affliction
- ailing
- ailment
- confinement
- debilitation
- debility
- decay
- decrepitude
- defect
- deficiency
- delicacy
- delicateness
- disease
- diseasedness
- disorder
- failing
- fault
- feebleness
- flimsiness
- flu
- fragileness
- fragility
- frailness
- frailty
- ill health
- imperfection
- indisposition
- insubstantiality
- malady
- malaise
- puniness
- shortcoming
- sickliness
- unhealth
- unsoundness
- unwellness
- vulnerability
- weakliness
- weakness
noun as in weakliness
Weak matches
- affliction
- ailing
- ailment
- confinement
- debilitation
- debility
- decay
- decrepitude
- defect
- deficiency
- delicacy
- delicateness
- disease
- diseasedness
- disorder
- failing
- fault
- feebleness
- flimsiness
- flu
- fragileness
- fragility
- frailness
- frailty
- ill health
- imperfection
- indisposition
- insubstantiality
- malady
- malaise
- puniness
- shortcoming
- sickliness
- unhealth
- unsoundness
- unsubstantiality
- unwellness
- vulnerability
- weakness
Example Sentences
America does not have an obesity epidemic; it has an unhealthiness epidemic.
California lawmakers wanted to make clear that no one should be discriminated against when it comes to health insurance — even when unhealthiness is a personal choice.
“It felt like this disease had planted a web of unhealthiness, and every time I went to a doctor it was another little sticky tendril wrapped around a leg,” Lawrence said.
This is the belief that the activist or scientist strongly and negatively morally judges a person in the public for their unhealthiness, their incorrect belief or past behaviors.
Moreover, the cities are plumbed to sewage-disposal systems that have far more impact on the unhealthiness of the Salish Sea and its tributaries than a single-family septic on one or two acres of suburbia.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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