Phrases with «malaise»

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The word "malaise" refers to a general feeling of discomfort, unease, or a lack of energy or motivation. It can describe a sense of physical or emotional discomfort or a mild illness. Full definition

Adjective + «malaise»

Noun + «malaise»

Sentences with «malaise»

  • As the 1970s came to a close, the Pollution Probe Foundation was in a state of financial disarray, in large part due to the general economic malaise of the time. (ep.probeinternational.org)
  • As my husband and I confront an empty nest this fall, the waves of nostalgia and the general malaise of feeling old are tempered by happy thoughts of being able to finally relax and really enjoy our home. (rismedia.com)
  • The discharge isn't associated with discomfort or feelings of malaise in dogs. (dogcare.dailypuppy.com)
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