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Laid up Meaning in English

expression · lemma: lay up

ˈɫeɪd/ /ˈəp
LAYD-UP
lˈeɪd/ /ˈʌp
LAYD-UP

Definition

If someone is "laid up," they are forced to stay in bed or rest, usually because of illness or injury.

Usage & Nuances

Informal or semi-formal, most often used for illness or recovery from injury. Often appears as 'be laid up' or 'got laid up.' Not used for short-term or minor discomfort—implies a period of being unable to go about normal activities. Don't confuse with 'laid off' (losing a job) or 'laid out' (organized or displayed).

Example Sentences

He was laid up with the flu for a week.

basic

My grandmother is laid up after her surgery.

basic

Jake got laid up when he broke his leg.

basic

I was laid up all weekend with a terrible cold; I didn't leave my bed.

natural

After the accident, Tom was laid up for months before he could walk again.

natural

She hated being laid up—she missed going out with her friends.

natural