MALAISE in a Sentence

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Example sentences for MALAISE, such as:

1. We were discussing the roots of the current economic malaise.
2. One year after the crash, the markets remain mired in a deep malaise.
3. They claim it is a symptom of a deeper and more general malaise in society.
4. Feeling slightly queasy before going onstage, Carol realized that this touch of malaise was merely stage fright.
5. One factor contributing to this malaise is the buildup of lactic acid in the muscles that can follow heavy drinking.

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 Meanings and Examples of MALAISE
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malaise
 n.  general sense of depression or unease; vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at beginning of illness
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1  They claim it is a symptom of a deeper and more general malaise in society.
2  We were discussing the roots of the current economic malaise.
3  There is no easy short-term solution to Britain's chronic economic malaise.
4  One factor contributing to this malaise is the buildup of lactic acid in the muscles that can follow heavy drinking.
5  One year after the crash, the markets remain mired in a deep malaise.
6  The malaise afflicting the German armed forces has deep roots; for most of the time since reunification, the country has been slashing the numbers in uniform.
7  Experts expect a similar performance for the economy this year despite the government and the Bank of Japan's herculean efforts to end two decades of malaise.
8  Feeling slightly queasy before going onstage, Carol realized that this touch of malaise was merely stage fright.