Read the dialogue:
Person A: 'I'm sorry, I have to cancel our dinner tonight. I'm feeling a bit under the weather.'
Person B: 'Oh, no problem at all! Get well soon.'
What does the idiom 'under the weather' mean?
Feeling busy and overwhelmed with work.
Feeling sad about the rainy weather.
Feeling slightly ill or unwell.
Feeling angry about something that happened.
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'To be feeling under the weather' is a common English idiom that means to feel sick or not well, usually not seriously. Person A is politely giving a reason for cancelling the plans, and Person B's response ('Get well soon') confirms this interpretation.
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