Malaise

  • 31malaisé — adj., qui manque de souplesse, (ep. d une personne) ; pas malaisé pratique // commode, incommode, inconfortable, (ep. d un outil) : MÂLÉJÀ, À, È / eu (Albanais.001, Annecy, Chambéry.025, Villards Thônes / Saxel.002). E. : Aise, Difficile, Gêne,… …

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  • 32malaise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. uneasiness, anxiety, disquiet. See agitation, care. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. uneasiness, discomfort, despair, disquietude; see depression 2 , pain 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n …

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  • 33malaise — ma|laise [məˈleız, mæ ] n [singular, U] formal [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: mal ( MAL ) + aise comfort ] 1.) a general problem that is difficult to describe in an exact way ▪ a general malaise within society 2.) a general feeling that you… …

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  • 34Malaise — Ma|lai|se [... lɛ:zə] die; , n, schweiz. das; s, <aus gleichbed. fr. malaise, zusammengesetzt aus (être) mal à l aise »missgestimmt (sein)«>: 1. Übelkeit, Übelbefinden; Unbehagen. 2. Unglück, Widrigkeit, ungünstiger Umstand, Misere …

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  • 35malaise — mal|aise [ mə leız ] noun singular or uncount FORMAL 1. ) a general feeling of being worried, unhappy, or not satisfied a ) a feeling that you are slightly sick, although you cannot say what exactly is wrong 2. ) a situation in which a society or …

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  • 36malaise — noun (singular, uncountable) 1 a feeling of anxiety, dissatisfaction, and lack of confidence within a group of people that is not clearly expressed or understood: We detected a certain malaise among the staff. 2 a feeling of being slightly ill… …

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  • 37malaise — noun he showed no sign of emerging from his grief and malaise Syn: unhappiness, uneasiness, unease, discomfort, melancholy, depression, despondency, dejection, angst, ennui; lassitude, listlessness, languor, weariness; indisposition, ailment,… …

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  • 38malaise — UK [məˈleɪz] / US noun [singular/uncountable] formal 1) a) a general feeling of being worried, unhappy, or not satisfied b) a feeling that you are slightly ill, although you cannot say what exactly is wrong 2) a situation in which a society or… …

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  • 39Malaise Vagal — Le malaise vagal, aussi appelé lipothymie vagale, choc vagal ou syncope vaso vagale ou vagale s il y a perte de connaissance, est un malaise dû à une activité excessive du système nerveux parasympathique via la Xe paire de nerfs craniens appelée… …

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  • 40Malaise existentiel — Malaise Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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