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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But the malaise is broader than that.

And then there was the malaise speech.

The malaise is more profound.

First he diagnosed the malaise.

The malaise, though, goes further.

This was the malaise of Sartre's characters.

Glavine cannot be blamed for the malaise.

The malaise in America's housing market deepened.

Excessive pay for company bosses has added to the malaise.

Insomnia is made to seem the malaise of modern life.

And climate policy is but one victim of the malaise.

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