Thursday, December 21, 2006
malaise
\muh-LAYZ; -LEZ\, noun:
1. A vague feeling of discomfort in the body, as at the onset of illness.
2. A general feeling of depression or unease.
Sentence1:
Right before my turn was about to come in the competition, I felt a malaise as I started getting nervous.
Sentence2:
I experienced an emotional malaise as I heard the news of my grandfather's demise.
1. A vague feeling of discomfort in the body, as at the onset of illness.
2. A general feeling of depression or unease.
Sentence1:
Right before my turn was about to come in the competition, I felt a malaise as I started getting nervous.
Sentence2:
I experienced an emotional malaise as I heard the news of my grandfather's demise.
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larynx:
(noun) The part of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea, having walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords enveloped in folds of mucous membrane.
Synonyms:
voice box
Usage: By cunning operations on tongue, throat, larynx, and nasal cavities a man's whole enunciation and manner of speech could be changed.
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(noun) The part of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea, having walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords enveloped in folds of mucous membrane.
Synonyms:
voice box
Usage: By cunning operations on tongue, throat, larynx, and nasal cavities a man's whole enunciation and manner of speech could be changed.
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