Meaning & Definition of word "Malaise"

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    Malaise

    /məˈleɪz/

    noun:

    • 1. A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify.
      • Example: After several days of feeling tired and experiencing malaise, she decided to see a doctor.
    • 2. A condition or period of dissatisfaction, anxiety, or unease, often perceived in society as a whole.
      • Example: The economic malaise in the country led to widespread protests and calls for reform.
    • 3. A vague or unfocused feeling of mental or physical discomfort.
      • Example: He attributed his malaise to the stress of his job and lack of rest.

    Etymology

    French, from 'mal' meaning 'bad' + 'aise' meaning 'ease'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    general malaise:

    A widespread feeling of discomfort or unease.

    social malaise:

    A state of societal discomfort or discontent.

    economic malaise:

    A prolonged period of economic stagnation or uncertainty.

    Related Words

    illness:

    A state of being unwell or having a disease.

    discomfort:

    A lack of comfort or ease; unease.

    affliction:

    A condition of pain, suffering, or distress.

    Slang Meanings of malaise

    Meaning: Bummer

    Example Sentence: I felt a total bummer after missing the concert.

    Meaning: Downer

    Example Sentence: That news was such a downer for everyone.