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malaise
[ ma-leyz, -muh-; French ma-lez ]
noun
- a condition of general bodily weakness or discomfort, often marking the onset of a disease.
- a vague or unfocused feeling of mental uneasiness, lethargy, or discomfort.
malaise
/ ³¾Ã¦Ëˆ±ô±ðɪ³ú /
noun
- a feeling of unease or depression
- a mild sickness, not symptomatic of any disease or ailment
- a complex of problems affecting a country, economy, etc
Bulgaria's economic malaise
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of malaise1
Example Sentences
Patients experience extreme fatigue, post-exertional malaise, cognitive dysfunction, and chronic pain.
The police visit helped Mathis make sense of flashbacks that had long plagued him, Mauricette says: "His malaise finally made sense; he traced it to the source."
The club have been in a malaise for years, it could be said, and the cycle has to be broken.
City's malaise is a deep-rooted tactical problem that, as Pep Guardiola has acknowledged, encompasses not only the loss of historic tactical standards but the need to update and embrace the future.
These shrines laden with incense, flowers and other offerings sanctify its gardens, waters and the surrounding landscape, and they highlight the psychic malaise dominating most of its visitors.
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