be off one's food
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British pronunciation/biː ˈɒf wˈɒnz fˈuːd/
American pronunciation/biː ˈɔf wˈʌnz fˈuːd/
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to lose one's appetite due to being physically or mentally ill

What is the origin of the idiom "be off one's food" and when to use it?

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"Be off one's food" is a commonly used idiom with no specific origin. It has developed over time as a way to describe a temporary loss of appetite or a decreased interest in eating. It is used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing a reduced desire or inability to eat. It suggests a lack of appetite, which can be due to various factors such as illness, stress, or emotional state.

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