Use of malaise in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include malaise at the start of sentence, malaise at the end of sentence and malaise in the middle of sentence

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malaise at the end of sentence


  1. He complained of depression, headaches and malaise.
  2. Many wanted to share their strange feelings of malaise.
  3. We were discussing the roots of the current economic malaise.
  4. One year after the crash, the markets remain mired in a deep malaise.
  5. There is no easy short-term solution to Britain's chronic economic malaise.
  6. Richardson was reluctant to blame OPEC for this budding return to energy malaise.
  7. Britain's neighbours have connected the latest crisis, over foot and mouth, with a deeper malaise.
  8. They can also help a floundering organization extricate itself from the depths of a self-inflicted malaise.
  9. All of these factors taken together helped to bring about a national sense of economic and political malaise.
  10. The afflicted person will complain of aches and pains, headache, sore throat, loss of appetite, and general malaise.

malaise in the middle of sentence


  1. The malaise had spread countrywide however.
  2. You can see signs of malaise in our office.
  3. Could economic malaise galvanize the region?
  4. There is a restlessness, a malaise, among the workers.
  5. The first sign of illness is a malaise no worse than influenza.
  6. It is a malaise that affects both intellectuals and the masses.
  7. He was afflicted by the modern malaise of instability and a fear of life.
  8. They claim it is a symptom of a deeper and more general malaise in society.
  9. The latest crime figures are merely symptomatic of a wider malaise in society.
  10. These include general malaise, vision problems, and increases in anxiety and insomnia.
  11. All the signs of this malaise are here, strewn about like empty Guinness cans on a Sunday morning.
  12. Their collective mood had found its cellar, a malaise like a ladder they had descended rung by rung.
  13. Which is good, because pinpointing the exact cause of a flu-like malaise is often more art than science.
  14. More and more the soldiers felt a certain indefinable malaise during their brief periods of leave at home.
  15. A feeling of malaise which had beset him earlier, and which he had blamed on the news from Oxford, persisted.
  16. But too much debate focuses on measures to treat the symptoms of the malaise, rather than tackling the cause.
  17. The essence of this constitutional malaise was the changing attitude of the young towards those in authority.
  18. The breakdown of community has brought far more problems than personal malaise, of course. Juvenile crime is up.
  19. One factor contributing to this malaise is the buildup of lactic acid in the muscles that can follow heavy drinking.

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