Malaise Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for malaise.
malaise
malaise
/mæˈleɪz/
angst
doldrums
ill at ease
melancholy
unease
weltschmerz
Examples
- But for now they exist in a malaise of dissatisfaction.
- Did they have some sort of inherited malaise
- Italy's gerontocracy is a symptom, not the cause, of the country's malaise.
- The economic malaise and industrial decline of the 1970s exacerbated this.
- The takeover is possible because of widespread cultural malaise.
- Loss of appetite and general malaise may also occur.
- No informal of law can eradicate this malaise from the society.
- Restrictive labour regulations have contributed to the unemployment malaise.
- She lapsed into a despondent malaise unwilling to accept the truth.
- The malaise trap can also function as a light trap.
physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
noun
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"Mal + Laze. Sick in bed, too sluggish to blaze."
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