də̇ˈsfōrēə noun
( -s )
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, malaise, vexation, from dysphoros hard to bear (from dys- + -phoros, from pherein to bear) + -ia — more at bear
: a generalized state of feeling unwell or unhappy — opposed to euphoria
• dys·phor·ic dəˈsfȯrik, (ˈ) di|s- adjective