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Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling, looking and being healthy in British Thesaurus

Feeling, looking and being healthy

healthy (adjective)

physically strong and not ill

well (adjective)

if you are well, or if you are feeling well, your health is good

fit (adjective)

healthy, strong, and able to do physical exercise without getting very tired

fine (adjective)

if you are fine, your health is good and you have no problems

strong (adjective)

physically powerful and healthy

robust (adjective)

a robust person is strong and healthy

vigorous (adjective)

strong, active, and healthy

spry (adjective)

an old person who is spry is still very healthy and still has a lot of energy

normal (adjective)

offensive not mentally or physically disabled. People who are disabled consider this word offensive and it is better to describe someone who is not physically disabled as able-bodied and someone who is not mentally disabled as mentally competent.

all right (adjective)

mainly spoken not hurt or ill

(as) right as rain ()

not ill or injured in any way

blooming (adjective)

looking healthy and attractive. This is often used about pregnant women, sometimes in a slightly humorous way.

bouncing (adjective)

a bouncing baby is healthy and strong

bright-eyed (adjective)

looking healthy and lively

firm (adjective)

physically or mentally strong

fit (adjective)

in a good enough physical or mental condition

fit as a fiddle (informal)

informal very fit

fresh-faced (adjective)

healthy and with a face that looks young

good (adjective)

feeling healthy

hale (adjective)

mainly literary healthy and strong

have a (good) head for heights ()

to not feel afraid when you stand on a high place and look down

have a head for heights ()

to be able to be in a high position without being afraid or feeling uncomfortable

healthy (adjective)

showing that you are physically strong and not ill

hench (adjective)

Britishinformal strong and fit with very well-developed muscles; used about men

immune (adjective)

safe from a disease, because you cannot be infected by it

in a fit state ()

in the right mental or physical condition to do something

in/out of shape ()

in good/bad physical condition

lusty (adjective)

healthy, strong, or enthusiastic

match-fit (adjective)

British in sport, a player who is match-fit is fit enough to play in a game, after being ill or injured

OK (adjective)

spoken not injured, damaged, ill, or upset

resilient (adjective)

able to quickly become healthy, happy, or strong again after an illness, disappointment, or other problem

rosy (adjective)

pink and looking healthy

ruddy (adjective)

literary red and looking healthy

sound (adjective)

healthy

sprightly (adjective)

a sprightly person is healthy and has a lot of energy

sun-kissed (adjective)

looking healthy because of getting a suntan

trim (adjective)

a trim person looks healthy and thin in an attractive way