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malaise
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malaise
(noun)
malaise
/mə
ˈ
leɪz/
noun
malaise
/mə
ˈ
leɪz/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of MALAISE
1
medical
:
a slight or general feeling of not being healthy or happy
[
noncount
]
The symptoms include headache,
malaise
, and fatigue.
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singular
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An infected person will feel a general
malaise
.
a spiritual
malaise
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2
:
a problem or condition that harms or weakens a group, society, etc.
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noncount
]
postwar
malaise
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singular
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The country's current economic problems are symptoms of a deeper
malaise
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