malady (Meaning)

Wordnet

malady (n)

any unwholesome or desperate condition

impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism

Webster

malady (n.)

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.

A moral or mental defect or disorder.

malady Sentence Examples

  1. The persistent malady left her bedridden for weeks.
  2. The doctor diagnosed a rare malady that had baffled other physicians.
  3. Despite numerous treatments, the malady continued to worsen.
  4. The children had a contagious malady that spread quickly through the school.
  5. The patient's recovery from the malady was slow and arduous.
  6. The scientist conducted experiments to identify the cause of the malady.
  7. The nurse provided comfort and support to the patients suffering from the malady.
  8. The community rallied together to offer assistance to those affected by the malady.
  9. The government declared a state of emergency due to the outbreak of the deadly malady.
  10. The discovery of a cure for the malady brought immense relief to patients and their families.

FAQs About the word malady

any unwholesome or desperate condition, impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organismAny disease of the human body; a distemp

disease, illness, ailment, ill, fever, attack,disorder, sickness, condition, distemper

health,health, wellness, wellness, soundness, wholesomeness,fitness, robustness, wholeness, wholesomeness

The persistent malady left her bedridden for weeks.

The doctor diagnosed a rare malady that had baffled other physicians.

Despite numerous treatments, the malady continued to worsen.

The children had a contagious malady that spread quickly through the school.