malestar

el malestar(
mahl
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ehs
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tahr
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. discomfort
No pudo soportar el malestar que le causaba los efectos secundarios de la medicina.She couldn't take the discomfort the medicine's side effects caused her.
a. uneasiness
La conversación que tuve con mi contable me causaba cierto malestar.The conversation I had with my accountant was giving me certain uneasiness.
b. unease
Todos sentimos el malestar en la oficina cuando averiguamos que el DG se había renunciado.We all felt the unease at the office when we found out that the CEO had stepped down.
c. malaise
Un extraño malestar consumía el pueblo por razones desconocidas.The town was consumed with a strange malaise for unknown reasons.
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