noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Some doctors still regard menopause as a malady .
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The airline suffers from a common malady - lack of cash.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Between 1937 and 1941 he discovered drugs which mitigated the worst symptoms of these maladies.
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He determined not to yield to the malady , striding about the deck all night, refusing to give in.
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Her chronic malady , the result of a golf injury, has provided its share of good fortune, however.
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In Paris a cabby would have commiserated upon the unfortunate malady affecting his legs, but the Viennese were different.
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It is a strange malady that strikes following a stunning election victory and tests your ability to avoid injudicious and arrogant actions.
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Later, looking back, I wondered if for a brief hour my malady had blanketed me from consciousness of the present.
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Public health could not be restricted to the surveillance and prevention of specific maladies.
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The malady is marked by nasty kicks, retaliatory shoves, hard words and worse.