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- Dictionarymalaise/məˈleɪz/
noun
- 1. a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease whose exact cause is difficult to identify: "a general air of malaise"
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Malaise is a formal word for a general feeling of being ill or having no energy, or an uncomfortable feeling that something is wrong. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and translations, and explore its history and usage.
- English (US)
MALAISE meaning: 1. a general feeling of being ill or having...
- Znaczenie Malaise, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
MALAISE definicja: 1. a general feeling of being ill or...
- Traditional
MALAISE translate: 身體不適;萎靡;心神不寧;(尤指對社會的)不滿,無奈. Learn more in...
- Simplified
MALAISE translate: 身体不适;萎靡;心神不宁;(尤指对社会的)不满,无奈. Learn more in...
- Uneasiness
UNEASINESS definition: 1. worry or anxiety: 2. worry or...
- Malaprop
MALAPROP definition: 1. a malapropism: 2. a malapropism: ....
- Malady
MALADY definition: 1. a disease: 2. a problem within a...
- Hollow
HOLLOW definition: 1. having a hole or empty space inside:...
- English (US)
Malaise is a noun that means an indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health, often accompanying the onset of an illness, or a vague sense of mental or moral ill-being. Learn more about its etymology, usage, synonyms, and examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Malaise is a formal word for a general feeling of being sick or having no energy, or an uncomfortable feeling that something is wrong. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms, and usage in sentences from various sources.
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.
Malaise is a state of unease, discomfort, or dissatisfaction, often in a society or group. Learn the word origin, usage, and synonyms of malaise from Collins Dictionary.
If you are experiencing malaise, chances are you are feeling blue or looking green. Malaise is a slump; you're not feeling your best — either mentally or physically. Mal is French for "bad," and aise means "ease."
Malaise is a noun that means a vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at the beginning of an illness, or a general sense of depression or unease. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of malaise in English and Spanish.