Examples of 'malaise' in a sentence
Meaning of "malaise"
malaise (noun): a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease, often without specific symptoms. 'Malaise' is commonly used to describe a vague sense of being unwell or lacking vitality
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- A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.
- An ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression.
- Ill will or hurtful feelings for others or someone.
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But the malaise goes deeper than that.
Maurice returned home plagued by a strange malaise.
Malaise affects posture with a sense of tiredness.
They are victims of a malaise which afflicts us all.
Malaise of underdevelopment and exclusion in a globalising world.
All youths go through a malaise of writing verses.
Severe malaise develops in cirrhosis of the liver.
I have also observed malaise and depression.
This malaise is not sparing medical students.
It constitutes a proportional response to a serious social malaise.
There has been a malaise in the air everywhere.
General condition is characterized by malaise and fever.
And malaise is what people are feeling now.
Overall it became a pulsometer of malaise in the city.
His malaise has turned much more serious.
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Current high levels of social malaise were noted.
A winter malaise is epidemic in small towns.
Other sources of cultural malaise are not discussed.
Those who suffered from economic malaise.
Most likely your malaise is related to stress.
We are of course suffering from a general malaise.
Fatigue accompanies malaise in many common diseases.
Their manifestation may be of varying degrees of malaise.
There may be general malaise and weakness.
They represent a failed processing of internal malaise.
The malaise among young people.
But there is an obvious malaise here too.
For malaise after inhaling vapours.
You might just have a vague malaise.
You will feel malaise sometimes.
Now that is an antidote to the modern malaise.
Fever and malaise are often present.
He used alcohol to anesthetize the underlying malaise.
Awinter malaise is epidemic in small towns.
This condition is characterized by the general malaise.
There is a tremendous malaise circulating our world today.
One usually has a general feeling of malaise.
Neoliberal malaise throughout the region.
They are simply the indicators of the malaise.
The area affected by this malaise is expanding rapidly.
The current protests are a symptom of the malaise.
That malaise threatens the future of science itself.
Especially given our current batting malaise.
No malaise will stop this movement.
There is often associated fever and malaise.
Does one observe weakness or malaise for no apparent reason.
There can also be a general feeling of malaise.
Take the current malaise as prima facie evidence.
He must identify the pain of his malaise.
Really shows the malaise in the semi state.