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Meanings of
malaise
in English
Portuguese
mal-estar
Catalan
malestar
Spanish
malestar
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Physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
uneasiness
unease
Portuguese
mal-estar
Spanish
malestar
Catalan
malestar
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Feeling of uneasiness hardship, and pain.
general malaise
Spanish
malestar
Usage of
malaise
in English
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.
6
Side effects included lethargy, rash,
malaise
and angina, compared to the placebo.
7
For regulators, deals may be the only way out of the
malaise
.
8
Because, after 25 years of WIRED, boy is that
malaise
every thick-on-the-ground.
9
But the membership loss is also a symptom of a deeper
malaise
.
10
Pain, suffering and
malaise
were severe after operation than that during operation.
11
They are reacting to the general
malaise
,
the frustration with the leadership.
12
The euro
malaise
has intensified a debate about debt-cutting over growth-boosting spending.
13
The Space Program suffers from external
malaise
as well as internal confusion.
14
A 72-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of general
malaise
.
15
They swear by their
malaise
and by their
malaise
they shall die.
16
Christy admitted to experiencing the same weird
malaise
that I had felt.
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About this term
malaise
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
economic malaise
general malaise
current malaise
wider malaise
deeper malaise
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Translations for
malaise
Portuguese
mal-estar
mal estar
Catalan
malestar
Spanish
malestar
Malaise
through the time
Malaise
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare