Malaise

How many syllables in Malaise?

malaise has 2 syllables

Split Malaise into syllables?

malaise

Definition of Malaise

a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease

How should Malaise divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'malaise'. The first syllable 'ma' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'm'. The second syllable 'laise' has two vowels 'a' and 'e' and three consonants 'l', 's', and 'e'.

Part of Speech - Malaise

Noun

She complained of a general malaise and a lack of energy.

Sentences with Malaise

  • He felt a malaise after eating too much junk food.
  • The heat wave caused a malaise among the elderly population.
  • The constant stress at work led to a feeling of malaise for her.
  • She experienced a malaise after her surgery.
  • The flu epidemic caused a widespread malaise among the community.

Quotes with Malaise

  • It's a malaise of our time that few can see beyond the immediate satisfaction.
  • We are experiencing a malaise of the spirit.
  • The malaise of modernity is that people are no longer optimistic.
  • There is a malaise that hangs over the country today.
  • The malaise that is affecting the world is not just economic, it's moral as well.

Number of characters in Malaise

7 ( m, a, l, a, i, s, e )

Unique letters in Malaise

6 ( m, a, l, i, s, e )

Malaise Backwards

esialam

Phonetic Transcription of Malaise

IPA (International): mæˈleɪz

ARA (American): mæˈlez

EPA (English): mæˈleɪz

MAE-LEY-Z