Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(3)
Exact(1)
For the past seven years, Mel Renfro, a former star defensive back for the Dallas Cowboys and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, has wondered why he wakes up most mornings with a malaise that seems only to be getting worse.
Similar(56)
In this memory test, a novelly-flavored food is paired with a malaise-inducing agent (lithium chloride), and memory of this association is shown by aversion to the flavored food.
Matilda, meanwhile, has been struck down with such a malaise that she played it safe and called an ambulance.
"Auto Focus," which will be shown today and tomorrow at the New York Film Festival before opening commercially on Oct. 18, gets to you like a low-grade fever, a malaise with no known antidote.
Tanimoto fell suddenly ill with a general malaise, weariness, and feverishness, and he, too, took to his bedroll on the floor of the half-wrecked house of a friend in the suburb of Ushida.
The Crows played with a similar malaise for three quarters and with all due respect to Brisbane, if they'd been playing a top team, the margin would have been far greater than a getable four goals at the final change.
At about the same time — he lost track of the days, so hard was he working to set up a temporary place of worship in a private house he had rented in the outskirts — Mr. Tanimoto fell suddenly ill with a general malaise, weariness, and feverishness, and he, too, took to his bedroll on the floor of the half-wrecked house of a friend in the suburb of Ushida.
In Patricia Grace's famous short story Parade (Grace 1986) the central character, Matewai, is stricken with a spiritual malaise on realizing that her whānau kapa haka (culture group) is rather like an exhibit in a museum, putting their culture on display for the entertainment of Pākehā (Stewart et al. 2015).
Really, though, I think it is more to do with a conservative malaise and fear about stepping too far outside the norm, away from established business areas or mindsets.
Instead, the country is right back where it started: with an economic malaise that shows no sign of going into spontaneous remission, whose symptoms are mitigated only by deficit spending that cannot continue at these levels.
First fruits came in 2005 with Unjust Malaise, a 3CD collection centred around a January 1980 Northwestern University concert for four pianos, a trio of hour-plus post-minimalist pieces entitled Evil Nigger, Crazy Nigger and Gay Guerrilla.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com