be, feel, etc. out of sorts

be out of sorts

To be in an irritable, grouchy, or unhappy mood; to feel unwell, displeased, or in poor spirits. I think something is bugging John because he's been rather out of sorts lately. I think you should get to bed earlier because you're always so out of sorts in the morning. Why are you out of sorts? Have you not had your coffee yet?
See also: of, out, sort

feel out of sorts

To be in an irritable, grouchy, or unhappy mood; to feel unwell, displeased, or in poor spirits. I think something is bugging John because it seems like he's been feeling rather out of sorts lately. I think you should get to bed earlier because you always wake up feeling so out of sorts in the morning. Sorry, I just feel out of sorts because I haven't had my coffee yet.
See also: feel, of, out, sort
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be, feel, etc. out of ˈsorts

(especially British English) be, feel, etc. ill or bad-tempered: I was out of sorts for a couple of weeks after I came out of hospital.What’s the matter with Jane? She looks rather out of sorts today. OPPOSITE: in fine/good fettle
See also: of, out, sort
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