malaise in Portuguese
malaise in Portuguese is mal-estar — malaise means a vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
malaise in Portuguese
mal-estar
A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.
What does "malaise" mean?
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noun A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
"She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever."
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noun A general sense of unease, dissatisfaction, or low morale in a group or society.
"A deep economic malaise settled over the country during the recession."
malaise in a sentence
- She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever.
- A deep economic malaise settled over the country during the recession.
- There was a sense of malaise among staff after the layoffs were announced.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "malaise" in Portuguese?
"malaise" in Portuguese is mal-estar. malaise means: A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
How do you use "malaise" in a sentence?
Example: "She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever." In Portuguese, "malaise" is mal-estar.
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