Malaise

Noun

 * 1) A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.
 * 2) An ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression.
 * 3) Ill will or hurtful feelings for others or someone.

Synonyms

 * angst
 * doldrums
 * ill at ease
 * melancholy
 * unease
 * weltschmerz

Thesaurus
Schmerz, Slough of Despond, 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, secondary disease, seediness, seethe, seething, self-destructive urge, sickishness, sickliness, sickness, signs, sinking heart, 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

Etymology
From the malaise#French:, from mal: + aise:. Compare ill at ease:.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Dutch: ongesteldheid
 * Finnish: huonovointisuus, pahanolontunne


 * Portuguese: mal estar
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Dutch: teneergeslagenheid


 * Finnish: mielipaha, pahanolontunne

Noun

 * 1) malaise, uneasiness

Etymology 2
see malais: