Synonym: unease, uneasiness. Similar words: raise, praise, laissez faire, laissez-faire, malady, appraise, aisle, waist. Meaning: [mæ'leɪz] n. physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression).
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31. Weary of the general air of malaise in the Observer office, she had written round.
32. The malaise about a shared intellectual and literary culture was short-lived, the product of passing confrontation.
33. Headaches due to viral infections may be accompanied by fever, muscle aches, and malaise.
34. Jacinto, too, describes his malaise and melancholy in speech typical of the Romantic mal du siecle.
35. Only in the last two weeks had the malaise set in, ever since his lung infection had taken hold.
36. Alcohol abuse has become a national tragedy, but for me it is a symptom of an even larger malaise.
37. Hopefully, some one, somewhere will find a permanent cure from this debilitating malaise, known only as Red Spot Mania.
38. Conversely, when a nation begins to see itself historically and destroys its mythology, the result is secularization and spiritual malaise.
39. This was attributed to a growing realization of the extent of the economic malaise and the need for painful measures.
40. The visible signs of this malaise included the loss of inner-city population and jobs and the deterioration of inner-city housing.
41. Had this acknowledgement been made, both a high birth-rate and environmental degradation would appear symptoms of a wider malaise.
42. There is no easy short-term solution to Britain'seconomic malaise.
43. This universal uniformity contributed to his malaise.
44. Unification has brought soaring unemployment and social malaise.
45. Could a solution to Japan's economic malaise be just across the East China Sea?
46. A great many patients cannot suffer from the malaise of naupathia and vomiting which bring on wrench and tamper with endoscopy and therapy.
47. Other common symptoms included fatigue, cough, mild sputum production, chills, headache, general malaise and myalgia.
48. Clinical features. Illness caused by Marburg virus begins abruptly, with severe headache and severe malaise.
49. You can see signs of ( a creeping ) malaise in our office.
50. Minor symptoms were anorexia, general malaise, and loss of weight.
51. Surprisingly, the whole idea of such a stimulus is much more controversial among A-list economists than I would have expected, given the depth and breadth of the economic malaise.
52. Is not the same but will also have consonance malaise?
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53. In the course of my travels in America I have been impressed by a kind of fundamental malaise which seems to me extremely common and which poses difficult problems for the social reformer.
54. He developed flu - like symptoms with a temperature of 39.4 deg C, generalised malaise, headache and anorexia.
55. A protracted malaise will spawn an angry search for scapegoats.
56. The explanation could be down to the post-Christmas malaise, pressure from well-meaning friends and relatives or New Year's resolutions.
57. The data suggest to us that the TV habit may offer short-run pleasure at the expense of long-term malaise.
58. Most patients suffer from fatigue and malaise. Haematological count anomalies and atypical cells are suggestive of leukaemia and indicate a bone marrow examination.
59. Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
60. He became ill in Sept. 1960, with gradually increasing fatigue, general malaise and loss of weight.
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