Complete Definition of "malaise"

see|Malaise
English

Etymology
From the French �ill ease�; mal �bad� + aise �ease�

Pronunciation
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Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪz|-eɪz

Noun
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  1. a feeling of general bodily discomfort or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness
  2. an ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression

Synonyms
doldrums
melancholy
unease

Translations
trans-top|bodily feeling
Czech: malátnost f
Finnish: huonovointisuus, pahanolontunne
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Spanish: malestar m
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trans-top|an ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression
Finnish: mielipaha, pahanolontunne
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