Need another word that means the same as “unhealthy”? Find 45 synonyms and 30 related words for “unhealthy” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Unhealthy” are: insalubrious, unhealthful, harmful, detrimental, destructive, injurious, damaging, deleterious, ruinous, malign, noxious, poisonous, baleful, ill, unwell, in poor health, ailing, sick, sickly, poorly, indisposed, unsound, unfit, weak, feeble, frail, delicate, debilitated, infirm, valetudinarian, peaky, out of condition, out of shape, in poor condition, in poor shape, unwholesome, undesirable, morbid, macabre, ghoulish, twisted, warped, depraved, abnormal, unnatural
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unhealthy” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
abnormal | Departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development. Abnormal ambition. |
ailing | Somewhat ill or prone to illness. My poor ailing grandmother. |
baleful | Threatening harm; menacing. The Florida eagles have a fierce baleful look. |
damaging | Having a detrimental effect on someone or something. New cars are less damaging to the environment. |
debilitated | Lacking energy or vitality. I became very debilitated with tremendous joint pain. |
deleterious | Harmful to living things. Divorce is assumed to have deleterious effects on children. |
delicate | Requiring sensitive or careful handling. Delicate negotiations with the big powers. |
depraved | Morally corrupt; wicked. Depraved criminals. |
destructive | Causing great and irreparable damage. A policy that is destructive to the economy. |
detrimental | Tending to cause harm. Moving her could have a detrimental effect on her health. |
feeble | Failing to convince or impress. I know it s feeble but I ve never been one to stand up for myself. |
frail | Weak in character or morals. The balcony is frail. |
ghoulish | Suggesting the horror of death and decay. She told the story with ghoulish relish. |
harmful | Causing or capable of causing harm. The ozone layer blocks the harmful rays from the sun. |
ill | Presaging ill fortune. Ill manners. |
in poor condition | Holding office. |
in poor health | Currently fashionable. |
in poor shape | Directed or bound inward. |
indisposed | Somewhat ill or prone to illness. My mother is indisposed. |
infirm | Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality. Infirm of purpose give me the daggers. |
injurious | Causing or likely to cause damage or harm. Food which is injurious to health. |
insalubrious | (of a place) seedy and run-down; unwholesome. A poor area full of insalubrious hotels. |
macabre | Shockingly repellent; inspiring horror. Macabre tortures conceived by madmen. |
malign | Having or exerting a malignant influence. Prompted by malign motives. |
morbid | Suggesting an unhealthy mental state. The treatment of morbid obesity. |
noxious | Injurious to physical or mental health. They were overcome by the noxious fumes. |
out of condition | Directed outward or serving to direct something outward. |
out of shape | Not allowed to continue to bat or run. |
peaky | Having or as if having especially high-pitched spots. You re looking a bit peaky a change of scene would do you good. |
poisonous | Having the qualities or effects of a poison. There was a poisonous atmosphere at the office. |
poorly | Somewhat ill or prone to illness. Feeling poorly. |
ruinous | In ruins; dilapidated. A ruinous effect on the environment. |
sick | (of an emotion) so intense as to cause one to feel unwell or nauseous. He was sick for a sight of her. |
sickly | (of a place or climate) causing or characterized by unhealthiness. A sickly vaporous swamp. |
twisted | Forced out of its natural or proper shape; crumpled. Many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality. |
undesirable | Not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse. Legislation excluding undesirable aliens. |
unfit | Below the required standards for a purpose. Fat and very unfit. |
unhealthful | Not sanitary or healthful. Unhealthful conditions in old apartments with peeling lead based paint. |
unnatural | Not in accordance with or determined by nature; contrary to nature. The artificial turf looks an unnatural green. |
unsound | Physically unsound or diseased. An unsound limb. |
unwell | Somewhat ill or prone to illness. He was admitted to hospital for tests after feeling unwell. |
unwholesome | Detrimental to physical or moral well-being. Unwholesome habits like smoking. |
valetudinarian | Of or relating to or characteristic of a person who is a valetudinarian. The valetudinarian English. |
warped | Used especially of timbers or boards; bent out of shape usually by moisture. Warped wooden planks. |
weak | Relating to or denoting the weakest of the known kinds of force between particles which acts only at distances less than about 10 cm is very much weaker than the electromagnetic and the strong interactions and conserves neither strangeness parity nor isospin. A weak stress on the second syllable. |
ailing | Somewhat ill or prone to illness. I went to see my ailing mother. |
ailment | An illness, typically a minor one. The doctor diagnosed a common stomach ailment. |
asthmatic | A person who suffers from asthma. She is a chronic asthmatic. |
catching | The act of detecting something catching sight of something. Her enthusiasm is catching. |
consumptive | Relating to the using up of resources. From birth he was sickly and consumptive. |
deleterious | Causing harm or damage. Deleterious chemical additives. |
delirious | Experiencing delirium. There was a great roar from the delirious crowd. |
desperate | Desperately determined. Helpless and desperate as if at the end of his tether. |
dyspeptic | Having indigestion or a consequent air of irritable bad temper. |
famished | Extremely hungry. The evacuees were famished having had no food for 12 hours. |
fetid | Smelling extremely unpleasant. The fetid water of the marsh. |
flu | Influenza. She was in bed with flu. |
harmful | Causing or capable of causing harm. Too much sun is harmful to the skin. |
malnourished | Not being provided with adequate nourishment. |
nauseous | Disgusting or offensive. The smell was nauseous. |
noisome | Having an extremely offensive smell. A noisome concoction of which cheap port is the basis. |
noxious | Harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant. They were overcome by the noxious fumes. |
pallid | (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble. A pallid ray of winter sun. |
pathological | Involving or caused by a physical or mental disease. Glands with a pathological abnormality. |
pernicious | Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way. The pernicious influences of the mass media. |
poisonous | (of an animal) producing poison as a means of attacking enemies or prey; venomous. There was a poisonous atmosphere at the office. |
queasy | Feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit. In the morning he was still pale and queasy. |
ravenous | Devouring or craving food in great quantities. A ravenous appetite. |
septic | Denoting a drainage system incorporating a septic tank. A septic sore throat. |
sickening | Causing great annoyance or disappointment. It is sickening to think we had done enough to win and then had to leave with nothing. |
skinny | A pair of skinny jeans or trousers. His skinny arms. |
starving | Suffering from lack of food. The world s starving children. |
underweight | Insufficient weight. Underweighted assets. |
unwell | Somewhat ill or prone to illness. He was admitted to hospital for tests after feeling unwell. |
unwholesome | Detrimental to physical or moral well-being. Unwholesome food. |
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