Meaning & Definition of word "Malady"

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    Malady

    /ˈmæl.ə.di/

    noun:

    • 1. A disease or a disorder of the animal body; a physical ailment.
      • Example: The doctor diagnosed her with a rare malady that required immediate treatment.
    • 2. A condition or situation that causes suffering or distress.
      • Example: The malady of poverty affects millions of people around the world.
    • 3. An unwholesome or disordered condition.
      • Example: The aging infrastructure of the city is seen as a malady that must be addressed.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'maladie', from the Latin 'maladus' meaning 'ill, sick'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    malady of the mind:

    A psychological disorder or mental illness.

    malady of the soul:

    A spiritual affliction or deep existential crisis.

    Related Words

    ailment:

    A minor illness or disorder.

    disease:

    A pathological condition of a bodily part, an organism, or system resulting from various causes.

    Slang Meanings of malady

    Meaning: A hangover or after-effects of excessive drinking.

    Example Sentence: I woke up with a serious malady from last night's party.