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Meanings of
general malaise
in English
Spanish
malestar
Catalan
malestar
Back to the meaning
Feeling of uneasiness hardship, and pain.
malaise
Spanish
malestar
Synonyms
Examples for "
malaise
"
malaise
Examples for "
malaise
"
1
This sequence of events explains a great deal about Australia's economic
malaise
.
2
Short attention spans, a general
malaise
,
no tolerance, no respect, no rules.
3
First is the continuing economic
malaise
and high unemployment still gripping America.
4
But there is a broader
malaise
in the mass media, newspapers included.
5
There is a wider
malaise
in the global economy which is hurting.
Usage of
general malaise
in English
1
Short attention spans, a
general
malaise
,
no tolerance, no respect, no rules.
2
They are reacting to the
general
malaise
,
the frustration with the leadership.
3
A 72-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of
general
malaise
.
4
The patient had
general
malaise
and mild appetite loss but no abdominal pain.
5
It blamed pricing pressures and a
general
malaise
in the sector.
6
Other toxic effects were mild gastrointestinal disturbances, fever and
general
malaise
.
7
Had she experienced any loss of appetite, any
general
malaise
?
8
You got anything on you for
general
malaise
,
Emily?
9
Behind the immediate causes lies a
general
malaise
as Egyptians struggle with falling living standards.
10
A man in his 60s visited a clinic with chief complaints of a fever and
general
malaise
.
11
A 73-year-old man presented with
general
malaise
.
12
The steelmaker's problems are part of a
general
malaise
in the South American OPEC nation's once-buoyant metals industry.
13
The steelmaker's woes are part of a
general
malaise
in the South American OPEC nation's once-buoyant metals industry.
14
She presented at our hospital with
general
malaise
and chest discomfort after several days of significantly increased workload.
15
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting the intestine, with symptoms including weight loss, pain and
general
malaise
.
16
There is also the issue of a
general
malaise
about politics which is a real problem in Britain and elsewhere.
Other examples for "general malaise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
general
malaise
general
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
general malaise
Spanish
malestar
Catalan
malestar
General malaise
through the time
General malaise
across language varieties
United States of America
Common