feel up to

This page is about the conversational phrase feel up to

Meaning

to feel well enough to do something, especially after an illness or a bad experience

For example

  • "It'll be a long meeting. Are you sure you feel up to it?"
    "I do now, but I needed that nap."

  • When I called my boss, he said, "If you don't feel up to working yet, take a few more days off."

Quick Quiz

If you don't "feel up to" something, you

a. should reach higher

b. should try harder

c. shouldn't do it
a) should reach higher b) should try harder c) shouldn't do it

Contributor: Matt Errey