Sentence examples for The malaise from inspiring English sources

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The malaise

noun

A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.

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The malaise is more profound.

The malaise, though, goes further.

The malaise in America's housing market deepened.

The "malaise" had proved to have a long shelf life.

The malaise in our workforce is getting worse.

The malaise spreads as far as the White House.

The malaise is not just a statistical phenomenon.

The malaise has spread to the very top of the sport.

The malaise is spreading from the eurozone's periphery to its core.

The malaise lingered as my mind began to rationalize the news.

The malaise starts at home.

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