different between unhealthy vs morbose
unhealthy
English
Etymology
un- +? healthy
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?n?h?l.?i/
- Rhymes: -?l?i
Adjective
unhealthy (comparative unhealthier or more unhealthy, superlative unhealthiest or most unhealthy)
- characterized by, or conducive to poor health
- sick or ill
- tending to corrupt
- characterized by disturbed mental health
Synonyms
- Thesaurus:diseased
Antonyms
- healthy
Translations
unhealthy From the web:
- what unhealthy gums look like
- what unhealthy foods to avoid
- what unhealthy foods are actually healthy
- what unhealthy pride looks like
- what unhealthy foods do to your body
- what unhealthy relationships look like
- what healthy poop looks like
- what unhealthy air quality means
morbose
English
Etymology
From Latin morbosus (“diseased”), from morbus (“disease”).
Adjective
morbose (comparative more morbose, superlative most morbose)
- Proceeding from disease; morbid; unhealthy.
- Morbose tumours and excrescences of plants.
Derived terms
- morbosity
References
morbose in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Boomers, Bromose, Broomes, boomers
Italian
Adjective
morbose
- feminine plural of morboso
Anagrams
- ombrose
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