feel up to



feel up to something

to feel well enough or prepared enough to do something. (Often in the negative.) I don't feel up to jogging today. Aunt Mary didn't feel up to making the visit.
See also: feel, up

feel up to

Consider oneself capable or able to do something, as in Do you feel up to a three-mile run? or I don't feel up to another evening out. [Late 1800s] Also see equal to; up to.
See also: feel, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gianluigijahn-loo-EE-geeItalian
GuyGIE (English), GEE (French)English, French
Anto-Croatian, Serbian
RichÁRd-Hungarian
ThomasTAHM-əs (English), TOM-əs (English), to-MAH (French), TO-mahs (German, Dutch), tho-MAHS (Greek)English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblica
Shraga-Jewish