Malady

Word MALADY
Character 6
Hyphenation mal a dy
Pronunciations /ˈmæl.ə.di/

Definitions and meanings of "Malady"

What do we mean by malady?

A disease, disorder, or ailment. noun

An unwholesome condition. noun

A physical disorder or disease; sickness or distemper of any kind; especially, a chronic, deep-seated, or dangerous disease. noun

Hence, moral or mental disorder; any disordered state or condition: as, social maladies. noun

Synonyms Infirmity, Distemper, etc. (see disease); complaint, ailment. noun

Any disease of the human body; a distemper, disorder, or indisposition, proceeding from impaired, defective, or morbid organic functions; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder. noun

A moral or mental defect or disorder. noun

Any ailment or disease of the human body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder. noun

A moral or mental defect or disorder. noun

Any unwholesome or desperate condition noun

Impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism noun

Any ailment or disease of the body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder.

A moral or mental defect or disorder.

1)a physical or psychological disorder or disease 2)a condition or situation that is problematic and requires a remedy Urban Dictionary

Overindulging in too many delicous marshmallows at one time, causing bloating, sickness and stomach pain. Urban Dictionary

Spiritual Malady is when someone finds themselves in such a state of sadness or depression, that it effects how they present themselves socially or even in their occupation/job. Urban Dictionary

When the smoke from excess cigarette consumption gets trap in the recess between the brain and skull, causing confusion, mediocrity, and pain. Urban Dictionary

A male heart disease caused by the constant nagging of women over a period of time. (cdicm for short). Short term ailments are dubbed the nagging effect Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Malady

The word "malady" in example sentences

And when her imagination became occasionally darkened by that gloom which she termed her malady, nothing could be more impressive than the tone of deep and touching piety which mingled with and elevated her melancholy into a cheerful solemnity of spirit, that swayed by its pensive dignity the habits and affections of her whole family. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

And the APA – the organization responsible for medically determining matters such as this. bitblt says: except the malady is self-declared and there is no known case, ❋ Unknown (2010)

The root of contemporary (as distinguished from "modern") malady is the implication of the masses (in a sense, all of us -- no matter how personally blameless) in the "sexual revolution". ❋ Unknown (2009)

I just pray her malady is painful and that she suffers excruciating pain on her way out. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Descriptions of the malady from the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries relate the horror of its effects: the terrible sores and swellings, often extending into the mouth and throat, and leaving the body covered with scabs that turned from red to black; severe fever; pain in the bones so intense that patients "screamed day and night without respite, envying the dead themselves"; and, often early death. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We keep in touch, I always inquire about him, he is a devotee of Khwajah Gharib Nawaz the Holy Saint of Ajmer ..now if you call his malady a disease than the first person to infect him with the poison was his uncle who gagged him and sodomized him when his family was away..he has not forgotten that and weeps each time he talks of this persecution ..this assault on his body and soul. ❋ Photographerno1 (2009)

I would have, quite literally, looked like I had just escaped from the special ed class, and the ice cream truck driver would have wondered what sort of brain malady I suffered from as I happily handed over my wadded-up dollar bills. ❋ Tnaoqv (2006)

Until now, the latest information on chronic wasting disease suggested that the malady is passed only via direct contact between deer. ❋ Dave Hurteau (2006)

“Verily, this my malady is mortal and the shaft of death hath executed that which Allah Almighty decreed against me: this is the last of my days in the world here and the first of my days in the world hereafter.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

Once when they were all together, “Pray, Doctor, ” cried he, “how is it you call the malady our friend is labouring under? ❋ Unknown (1917)

More and more his old friends grew dear to him as the years passed and “the goddess Neuralgia,” as he called his malady, kept him chiefly at home. ❋ Fields, Annie, 1834-1915 (1896)

And the disease is not extinct in these modern days, nor will it ever be so long as men shall yearn for the unattainable; and the prosy bachelors who trail their ill-fated lives from their chambers to their clubs know of, and they call their malady -- the woman of thirty. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Their malady is strifes about words and questions (Tit 3: 9; 1Ti 6: 4). ❋ Unknown (1871)

"I am happy to see that the malady is not catching, Miss Constance." ❋ Unknown (1854)

The very nature of her malady is to make her entertain false hopes. ❋ Unknown (1796)

Thomas Friedman at the New York Times, a Pulitzer Prize winner from the year 2002, echoed a similar sentiment of a sudden disaster in the year 2008, referring to a meltdown and a breakdown, as if this were a short-term malady: ❋ Unknown (2009)

"the goddess Neuralgia," as he called his malady, kept him chiefly at home. ❋ Annie Fields (1874)

It’s a drama set in a hospital that features doctors and people with illnesses, but the patient-of-the-week and his or her malady is only a catalyst. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He stated that the malady was a consequence of masters who "made themselves too familiar with slaves, treating them as equals." ❋ Zoe Brain (2008)

It is a symptom of a deeper malady, which is that we, as a people, are reluctant to really take reponsibility for our actions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The malady [struck] the whole town and they were driven to seek a cure from [the doctor] across [the river]. ❋ Samcobra (2007)

'Oh dude, i had [marshmallow malady] [all night] from sitting around that [camp fire] but it was so much fun.' ❋ ScottyDog1989 (2009)

"man, [kurt] [seem's] really different" "That's because he's in a fragile state of [spiritual malady]" ❋ Spiritual Malady (2012)

"[The Count's] not making much sense these days." "[Rink brain]?" "Naw, he doesn't play hockey. He does smoke a lot of cigarettes, though." "Ah, sounds like [a case] of the Marlboro Malady to me." ❋ Landwehr34 (2023)

Men [die] [earlier] than women because of cdicm (chronic distaff-induced cardiovascular malady). Dude don't [marry] her, youll get cdicm (chronic distaff-induced cardiovascular malady). ❋ EZorLeche (2009)

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