Superlative for not having good health
“My feet were calloused, and I was altogether feeling rather unhealthy.”
Superlative for pale or pallid, appearing sick or unhealthy
“The unhealthy complexion is often met with in persons who lead sedentary lives and are much confined at home.”
Superlative for harmful, or not conducive, to health
“Disease is the result of an unhealthy lifestyle and diet that undermines the body's natural self-regulating mechanisms.”
Superlative for causing, or likely to cause, harm or injury
“Such a condition is unhealthy for these industries and ultimately unhealthy for the public.”
(of a person's attitude or behaviour) Superlative for not normal, sensible or well-balanced
“And besides, having such an unhealthy attitude does one no good at all.”
Superlative for full of danger or risk
“This poem may be treated as a page of the poet's diary, that records the symptoms of the poet's unhealthy habit of occasionally overdosing on opium.”
(colloquial) Superlative for physically weak
Superlative for having an unstable mental state, characterized by neurosis
Superlative for deviating from what is normal or usual, typically in a way that is undesirable or worrying
Superlative for having or encouraging an excessive interest in lustful matters
Superlative for arousing or meriting strong disgust, aversion, or displeasure
(of food) Superlative for smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale
Superlative for having lost good or desirable qualities
Superlative for disturbing in nature due to references to death or dying
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