'Malaise' definitions:
Definition of 'malaise'
From: WordNet
noun
Physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression) [syn: malaise, unease, uneasiness]
Definition of 'Malaise'
From: GCIDE
- Malaise \Ma`laise"\, n. [F., fr. mal ill + aise ease.] (Med.) An indefinite feeling of uneasiness, or of being sick or ill at ease. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'malaise'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- abnormality,
- aches and pains,
- acute disease,
- affection,
- affliction,
- agitation,
- ailment,
- all-overs,
- allergic disease,
- allergy,
- angst,
- anguish,
- anxiety,
- anxiety hysteria,
- anxiety neurosis,
- anxious bench,
- anxious concern,
- anxious seat,
- anxiousness,
- apprehension,
- apprehensiveness,
- atrophy,
- bacterial disease,
- birth defect,
- blank despondency,
- blight,
- bluster,
- bobbery,
- boil,
- boiling,
- boredom,
- brouhaha,
- bustle,
- cankerworm of care,
- cardiovascular disease,
- care,
- cheerlessness,
- chronic disease,
- churn,
- circulatory disease,
- commotion,
- complaint,
- complication,
- concern,
- concernment,
- condition,
- congenital defect,
- conturbation,
- death wish,
- debility,
- decrepitude,
- defect,
- deficiency disease,
- deformity,
- degenerative disease,
- dejectedness,
- dejection,
- depression,
- despair,
- despondency,
- despondentness,
- disability,
- discomfort,
- discomposure,
- discontent,
- discouragement,
- disease,
- disheartenment,
- dislike,
- disorder,
- dispiritedness,
- displeasure,
- disquiet,
- disquietude,
- dissatisfaction,
- distemper,
- distress,
- disturbance,
- dolor,
- down trip,
- downcastness,
- downer,
- downheartedness,
- dread,
- drooping spirits,
- dullness,
- ebullition,
- embroilment,
- emptiness,
- endemic,
- endemic disease,
- endocrine disease,
- ennui,
- epidemic disease,
- excitement,
- existential woe,
- fear,
- feebleness,
- ferment,
- fermentation,
- fever,
- feverishness,
- fidgets,
- flap,
- flatness,
- flurry,
- fluster,
- flutteration,
- foment,
- foreboding,
- forebodingness,
- fume,
- functional disease,
- fungus disease,
- fuss,
- gastrointestinal disease,
- genetic disease,
- grimness,
- handicap,
- heartlessness,
- hereditary disease,
- hopelessness,
- hubbub,
- hurly-burly,
- hurt,
- hurting,
- iatrogenic disease,
- illness,
- indisposition,
- infectious disease,
- infirmity,
- inquietude,
- jitters,
- joylessness,
- jumpiness,
- lack of pleasure,
- low spirits,
- lowness,
- lowness of spirit,
- maelstrom,
- malady,
- misery,
- misgiving,
- moil,
- morbidity,
- morbus,
- muscular disease,
- nausea,
- nerviness,
- nervosity,
- nervous strain,
- nervous tension,
- nervousness,
- neurological disease,
- nongratification,
- nonsatisfaction,
- nutritional disease,
- occupational disease,
- oppression,
- organic disease,
- overanxiety,
- pain,
- painfulness,
- pandemic disease,
- pathological condition,
- pathology,
- perturbation,
- pessimism,
- pins and needles,
- plant disease,
- protozoan disease,
- psychosomatic disease,
- pucker,
- respiratory disease,
- restlessness,
- rockiness,
- roil,
- rout,
- row,
- savorlessness,
- Schmerz,
- secondary disease,
- seediness,
- seethe,
- seething,
- self-destructive urge,
- sickishness,
- sickliness,
- sickness,
- signs,
- sinking heart,
- Slough of Despond,
- solicitude,
- spiritlessness,
- spleen,
- staleness,
- stew,
- stir,
- strain,
- suffering,
- suicidal despair,
- suspense,
- swirl,
- symptomatology,
- symptomology,
- symptoms,
- syndrome,
- taedium vitae,
- tastelessness,
- tediousness,
- tedium,
- tension,
- the pip,
- to-do,
- trepidation,
- trepidity,
- trouble,
- tumult,
- tumultuation,
- turbidity,
- turbulence,
- turmoil,
- twitter,
- uncomfortableness,
- unease,
- uneasiness,
- unhappiness,
- unhealthiness,
- unpleasure,
- unquietness,
- unrest,
- unsatisfaction,
- upset,
- urogenital disease,
- vexation,
- vexation of spirit,
- virus disease,
- wasting disease,
- weariness of life,
- worm disease,
- zeal