UNEASE vs MALAISE: NOUN
- A feeling of disquiet or concern.
- Want of ease; uneasiness.
- Trouble; misery; uncomfortable state or condition.
- Physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
- The trait of seeming ill at ease
- Ill will or hurtful feelings for others or someone.
- An ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression.
- A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.
- An indefinite feeling of uneasiness, or of being sick or ill at ease.
- Uneasiness; discomfort; specifically, an indefinite feeling of uneasiness, often a preliminary symptom of a serious malady.
- A general sense of depression or unease.
- A vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at the beginning of an illness.
- Physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
UNEASE vs MALAISE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make uneasy.
- N/A
UNEASE vs MALAISE: RELATED WORDS
- Apprehension, Concern, Trepidation, Anger, Uncertainty, Disaffection, Resentment, Dissatisfaction, Discontent, Anxiety, Unhappiness, Nervousness, Malaise, Disquiet, Uneasiness
- Dissatisfaction, Phenomenon, Unhappiness, Anxiety, Discontent, Disaffection, Misery, Predicament, Despondency, Slowdown, Downturn, Crisis, Malady, Unease, Uneasiness
UNEASE vs MALAISE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unrest, Turmoil, Restlessness, Displeasure, Discomfort, Dismay, Concern, Trepidation, Anger, Uncertainty, Anxiety, Unhappiness, Malaise, Disquiet, Uneasiness
- Disquiet, Problem, Fatigue, Unrest, Unhappiness, Anxiety, Misery, Predicament, Despondency, Slowdown, Downturn, Crisis, Malady, Unease, Uneasiness
UNEASE vs MALAISE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Others expressedmoral unease with the outrage over Westy.
- In effect, it is similar to your unease.
- This fosters within the faithful a growing unease.
- Strong feelings of fear, dread, worry or unease.
- This creates a sense of unease and embarrassment.
- Terror became puzzlement, followed by a creeping unease.
- Christian unease about Islam received its ultimate expression.
- Unease linked to the discussion of sensitive topics.
- Clarke herself previously expressed unease with the scene.
- Feelings of unease: You may feel a sudden weight of dread or unease descend upon you.
- Malaise, fever, nausea, and vomiting occur less often.
- Fever, back pain, vomiting, malaise, headache, rigors, delirium.
- Headache, fever, chills, malaise yalgia are sometimes reported.
- This has led to spiritual disorientation and malaise.
- Hence the malaise both of mind and body.
- Abroad: Transnational Liminality, Social Alienation, and Personal Malaise.
- Putin also takes great heart from the sustained malaise in many EU economies, and the social distress and political volatility that malaise has engendered.
- Perhaps even more relevant is that not all malaise is actually malaise.
- When malaise is brought into question it shatters under the onslaught of a greater and denser malaise.
- Seny D, Cobraiville G, Charlier E, Neuville S, Esser N, Malaise D, Malaise O, Calvo FQ, Relic B, Malaise MG.
UNEASE vs MALAISE: QUESTIONS
- How do you describe the feeling of unease in a sentence?
- What are some of the best books on the malaise of modernity?
- Is the post-exertional malaise subscale on the DSQ useful to measure PEM?
- What is postexercise malaise and how is it treated?
- What is the meaning of C'est un malaise effroyable?
- Is rhabdo the cause of post-massage soreness and malaise?
- What is the ICD9 code for other malaise and fatigue?
- Why was the United States facing a national malaise?