Malaise in a Sentence, Sentences of Malaise in English

Malaise in a Sentence, Sentences of Malaise in English

1.Behind and byond her looks,her manner, there had been some dark malaise. But nobody ever saw it, back then, he thought. All you saw was her face.

2….a particularly Jersey malaise–the inextinguishable longing for elsewheres.

3.Without noticing, I slip into a light yet lingering malaise.

4.Someone can tell you all your life that you’re inferior, but it doesn’t matter until you accept it and allow for validation. Once validation takes place, it’s then that the colonial malaise sets in like smallpox.

5.I’d been so focused on my existential malaise, my navel-gazing, I seemed to be oblivious to the reality around me.

6.In my experience, self-hatred is the dominant malaise crippling Christians and stifling their growth in the Holy Spirit.

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