malaises

[US]/[ˈmæləˌzeɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈmæləˌzeɪz]/

Translation

n.a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease.
n. (plural)A collection of minor ailments or feelings of being unwell.

Phrases & Collocations

suffering malaises

diagnosing malaises

common malaises

treating malaises

chronic malaises

new malaises

recurring malaises

investigating malaises

preventing malaises

listing malaises

Example Sentences

the patient reported a series of vague malaises before being diagnosed.

seasonal malaises often accompany changes in weather and barometric pressure.

he suffered from recurring malaises, making it difficult to pinpoint a single cause.

the doctor inquired about any recent malaises or unusual symptoms the patient experienced.

many people experience minor malaises during times of stress or anxiety.

the flu season brought a wave of malaises across the community.

she attributed her fatigue to a combination of malaises and lack of sleep.

the study investigated the correlation between environmental factors and reported malaises.

he described a general feeling of malaise, but couldn't identify a specific ailment.

the team monitored patients for any new malaises following the experimental treatment.

the elderly are particularly susceptible to various malaises and require careful monitoring.

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