


Common symptoms of feeling under the weather include headaches, nausea, fatigue, body aches, and a general sense of not feeling well.
No, feeling under the weather is not the same as being seriously ill. It typically refers to a minor, temporary health issue rather than a severe or chronic illness.
Context matters in English because the meaning of words can vary based on the surrounding words, phrases, or situation. Words often have multiple meanings, and the intended sense becomes clear through the context in which they are used.

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