Malaise is a noun that has a few meanings and is used to describe feelings or conditions that are not so good and can even be used to insult, depending on the context of how it’s being used.
A basic meaning of malaise is when there is a problem affecting people or a situation that is difficult to explain or identify that ranges from being bored and unfocused to feeling vague and unfulfilled.
Malaise can also describe a state of disapproval and unwillingness to act on something.
Malaise can also describe a general feeling of when someone is starting to become ill, both physically and or mentally.
Malaise is also a good description of the intense sorrow felt for the recent death of someone or even a beloved pet.
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A basic meaning of malaise is when there is a problem affecting people or a situation that is difficult to explain or identify that ranges from being bored and unfocused to feeling vague and unfulfilled.
Malaise can also describe a state of disapproval and unwillingness to act on something.
Malaise can also describe a general feeling of when someone is starting to become ill, both physically and or mentally.
Malaise is also a good description of the intense sorrow felt for the recent death of someone or even a beloved pet.
To learn more about Malaise including synonyms and how it's used in a sentence, check out https://youtu.be/vX8_lFLWU7w