malady meaning
[ 'mælədi ] Pronunciation:
Synonyms of "malady""malady" in a sentence
Meaning
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- Noun: malady maludee
- Any unwholesome or desperate condition
"what maladies afflict our nation?" - Impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism
- illness, unwellness, sickness
Derived forms: maladies
Type of: condition, health problem, ill health, status, unhealthiness
Encyclopedia: Malady
- Any unwholesome or desperate condition
[Medicine]
npl -dies : DISEASE , SICKNESS ‹a fatal malady›
Examples
- I suffer a malady that no balm can cure!
- This malady tries me so much.
- He tried the baths there for an internal malady.
- His shyness is his malady.
- Work is the grand cure for all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind.
- As great enmities are born of great friendship, and mortal maladies of vigorous health.
- For the wily man of the world fancied he saw that a favourable turn had occurred in pen's malady.
- After opposing to the malady a taciturn resistance for a day or two, he was obliged to keep in his chamber.
- There was no reason in the world why samuel bruhl shouldn't have lived along quietly until he died of some commonplace malady.
- Aids and cancer are maladies that afflict humanity
Other Languages
- "malady" meaning in Chinese: n. 1.毛病,疾病;(社会的)弊端,弊病;歪风。2.(葡萄酒的)酸腐。
- "malady" meaning in Japanese: malady n. 《文語》 (特に慢性の)病気; 病弊, 弊害. 【動詞+】 ◆What caused this ...
- "malady" meaning in Russian: 1) болезнь; расстройство Ex: slight malady легкое недомога...
- "malady" meaning in French: n. maladie; mal; douleur
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