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    Ma·laise
    /məˈlāz/

    noun

    • 1. a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify: "a general air of malaise"
  2. 1. : an indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health often indicative of or accompanying the onset of an illness. An infected person will feel a general malaise. 2. : a vague sense of mental or moral ill-being. a malaise of cynicism and despair Malcolm Boyd.

  3. a general feeling of being ill or having no energy, or an uncomfortable feeling that something is wrong, especially with society, and that you cannot change the situation: They claim it is a symptom of a deeper and more general malaise in society. We were discussing the roots of the current economic malaise. Synonym. uneasiness.

  4. noun. a feeling of unease or depression. a mild sickness, not symptomatic of any disease or ailment. a complex of problems affecting a country, economy, etc. Bulgaria's economic malaise.

  5. MALAISE meaning: 1. a general feeling of being ill or having no energy, or an uncomfortable feeling that something…. Learn more.

  6. If you are experiencing malaise, chances are you are feeling blue or looking green. Malaise is a slump; you're not feeling your best — either mentally or physically.

  7. Malaise is a state in which people feel dissatisfied or unhappy but feel unable to change, usually because they do not know what is wrong.

  8. 1. a feeling of unease or depression. 2. (Pathology) a mild sickness, not symptomatic of any disease or ailment. 3. a complex of problems affecting a country, economy, etc: Bulgaria's economic malaise. [C18: from Old French, from mal bad + aise ease]

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