18 examples of malaise in sentences

It discusses a great malaise of our age, for which, I fear, no written Constitution, however wise, is an adequate remedy.

Indeed, it is possible that the world war, far from causing the malaise of the age, was, in itself, but one of its many symptoms.

[Lat.]; hurt, cut; sore, soreness; discomfort, malaise; cephalalgia [Med.], earache, gout, ischiagra^, lumbago, neuralgia, odontalgia^, otalgia^, podagra^, rheumatism, sciatica; tic douloureux [Fr.], toothache, tormina^, torticollis^. spasm, cramp; nightmare, ephialtes^; crick, stitch; thrill, convulsion, throe; throb &c (agitation) 315; pang; colic; kink.

displeasure, dissatisfaction, discomfort, discomposure, disquiet; malaise; inquietude, uneasiness, vexation of spirit; taking; discontent &c 832. dejection &c 837; weariness &c 841; anhedonia^. annoyance, irritation, worry, infliction, visitation; plague, bore; bother, botheration; stew, vexation, mortification, chagrin, esclandre

As the fish lives in the water, so a man lives only in the external medium which surrounds him, the sensations which he receives from it transforming themselves in him into impulses, thoughts, and acts; so that if there were absolute rest, if he continued to receive sensations without giving them out again, digested and transformed, an engorgement would result, a malaise, an inevitable loss of equilibrium.

Gradually our sense of well-being departed and was followed by a feeling of malaise and general disability.

The next morning we had very little appetite, no ambition, and a miserable sense of malaise and great fatigue.

Immediately our malaise left us.

So Elsley was won to detail the symptoms of internal malaise, which he was only too much in the habit of watching himself; but there were some among them which Tom could not quite account for on the ground of mere effeminate habits.

And, apart quite from the elements, the willows connected themselves subtly with my malaise, attacking the mind insidiously somehow by reason of their vast numbers, and contriving in some way or other to represent to the imagination a new and mighty power, a power, moreover, not altogether friendly to us.

Yet all the time my nervousness and malaise increased appreciably.

INCOMMODER, causer de l'incommodité, de la malaise.

SOUFFRANCE, f., malaise; douleur physique; peine morale.

Les rythmes de l'homme; cancer et malaises.

Les rythmes de l'homme; cancer et malaises.

MALAISE, an uneasy feeling which often precedes a serious attack of some disease.

Words like 'garage' and 'nuance' and 'naivety' had much better be pronounced and written as English words, and there are others, like 'bouleverse' and 'bouleversement', whose partial borrowing might well be made complete; and a useful word like malaise could with advantage reassume the old form 'malease' which it once possessed.

'Thank you; I too am pleased to make yours,' said Fenwick, nervously pulling at his gloves, and furious with his own malaise.

18 examples of  malaise  in sentences